Palliative care and end-of-life care have a lot in common, because both types of care are for people living with serious illness and both aim to improve quality of life. But, is end-of-life care and palliative the same?
The main difference of palliative care vs end of life care is that end-of-life care is for people diagnosed with a terminal illness who have six months or less to live, whereas palliative care is for people at any stage of serious illness, even as early as the day of diagnosis, and are therefore still pursuing curative treatment.
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Palliative care and end-of-life care are similar because they both relieve pain, increase comfort, and improve quality of life.
Both are sensitive to what matters most to you – including your personal, cultural and religious values, beliefs, practices and preferences. And both are delivered by a team of professionals who can work alongside your regular doctors or specialists to provide an added layer of support and expertise. But there are a number of key differences.
The differences between palliative care and end-of-life care include:
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