What Is In-Home Palliative Support?
In-home palliative support provides the compassionate care essentials to improve the quality of life for both the client and their family. It offers physical, emotional, and spiritual support to manage physical symptoms and emotional stressors while focusing on the goals for care, building resilience, and what’s important to improve quality of life.
You can receive in-home palliative support at any age and along with other treatments. Palliative care recognizes the burden and challenge of managing a chronic disease or severe illness and focuses on reducing physical and emotional suffering.
What makes In-Home Palliative Support a Compassionate Care Essential?
Loved ones living with a progressive disease deserve to live the best possible as they navigate their condition. Several factors can impact their quality of life, such as pain, sleep, mental wellness, loss of ability, financial strains, family concerns and more.
In-home palliative support focuses on reducing the burden and physical distress, while supporting the social and emotional impacts of living with illness. There is also evidence that the quality of compassionate care may help clients live longer.
Promyse Home Care In-Home Palliative Support Caregivers offer a holistic approach to care services focusing on core values, hopes for the future, goals of care and what is essential to the loved one and family. Our compassionate and trained Caregivers help to advocate for the loved one and the family throughout the course of treatment, facilitate and support decision making and provide emotional and spiritual help for people experiencing the stress, anxiety and fear of navigating illness.
A palliative care team may include nurses, social workers, psychologists, and others collaborating with the family to design a plan aligned with treatment goals and disease management needs. The Promyse In-Home Palliative Care team fosters open communication channels, keeping you informed, involved, and supported. We collaborate closely with the broader healthcare team to ensure a coordinated approach that addresses both medical and emotional needs.
What Our Clients Say:
“Marie, Michael, and especially Ashley were amazing in the help and care they provided my parents, in helping keep them both in their own home and making them feel safe and comfortable. Their PSW and angel Charmaine became a good, close personal friend of the family and offered so much support, care and comfort, it really felt like a member of the family was looking after them. Mom and Dad really wanted to stay in their own home, and the good people at Promyse made that a reality. Thank you so much everyone at Promyse. We could never have done it without your help and support. It is with much gratitude and fondness that I will always remain in your debt.” Sincerely Steve H.
Why Choose Promyse for In-Home Palliative Care?
Our caregivers are not just professionals; they are compassionate individuals with a deep understanding of the nuances of palliative care.
We recognize that each client is unique, and our care plans are tailored to your loved one’s specific needs, preferences, and conditions, ensuring their journey includes personalized attention.
We understand the significance of familiar surroundings in promoting comfort and well-being. By providing palliative care in the familiar home setting, we aim to create an environment where your loved one feels safe, secure, and surrounded by the warmth of cherished memories.
Our team fosters open communication channels collaborating with the broader healthcare team to ensure a coordinated approach that addresses both medical and emotional needs, keeping you informed, involved, and supported.
In-Home Palliative Care in Kitchener Waterloo & Cambridge
In-home palliative care is a profound decision that requires careful consideration. We invite you to reach out to us at Promyse, where our team is ready to listen, provide guidance, and answer any questions you may have.
We understand the sensitivity of this moment and are committed to being a source of support, comfort, and understanding for you and your loved one.