Palliative Care Bangalore

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Palliative Care Bangalore

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Our Purpose & Values

Palliative Care Bangalore

Our Vision

To evolve as a leading chain of world-class Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Centres, redefining comfort, dignity, and holistic healing for patients and families.

Our Mission

To deliver high-calibre, patient and family-centered palliative services alongside active oncology care, reinforcing our commitment to holistic, dignified cancer treatment and improved quality of life.

Our Purpose

To provide compassionate care for terminally ill patients and establish comprehensive rehabilitation services who are in need of post-acute care by offering specialized medical, emotional and spiritual support to promote early recovery and restore quality of life.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Everything You Need to Know About Palliative Care

It is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness, focusing on relief from symptoms (like pain, anxiety, or fatigue) and stress.

It is appropriate at any age and at any stage of a serious illness.

It is often initiated at the time of diagnosis or during treatment for conditions such as cancer, heart disease, lung disease, kidney failure, or Alzheimer's.

Timing:  Palliative care can start at diagnosis, while hospice is generally for the final six months of life.

Treatment:  Palliative care allows patients to receive curative treatments, whereas hospice generally forgoes them.

Pain, anxiety, depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and shortness of breath.