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Academic
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United States
Grant Type
Research Project
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650-724-0385
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650-497-7056
Address
900 Blake Wilbur, 3rd Floor, Stanford, CA 94305
Last modified on 2025-04-01 04:54:40
Description
**Stanford Palliative Care Center of Excellence** Division of Primary Care and Population Health, Department of Medicine The term **"Palliative Care"** (pronounced pal-lee-uh-tiv) comes from the word "palliate" which means to alleviate or reduce suffering. **Palliative Care** is specialized holistic or "whole person" medical care for **people living with a serious illness and their loved ones.** It aims to provide **relief from symptoms and stress** of the **body** (physical symptoms), **mind** (psychological distress), and **spirit** (existential or spiritual concerns), while also helping with **practical** aspects of life. The goal is to **improve quality of life** for both the person living with the illness and those close to them, such as family, friends, and caregivers. - It is **provided for people all ages**\--children to older adults--**at any time** when there is a need for it. Some people see palliative care teams for years, others for a shorter time. Some people stop seeing the team when they feel better, then go back to see the team if things worsen. - People get palliative care while receiving all their other treatments, **including treatments to cure the illness.** - Palliative care is provided by a **specially-trained team** of doctors, nurses, and other specialists. Together, the team prescribes medications and other treatments to improve difficult symptoms, provides emotional, spiritual, and social support, provides referrals to resources as needed, and **coordinates your care among all your other doctors and health care teams.** - Palliative care teams look at the broader picture and **see the person beyond the disease.** They talk with people and their loved ones about what they value and what matters most to them, and then make sure their health care plan matches those things. This often happens in what are called "goals of care" meetings. - Palliative care is **covered by health insurance like any other medical specialty.** - People with the following serious illnesses can often benefit from seeing a palliative care team: cancer, heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease, liver disease, and dementia.
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