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Dame Cicely Saunders is the founder of Palliative care.
We're talking today all about Palliative care. Palliative care focuses on improving the overall wellness of individuals with serious illnesses. It addresses both the symptoms and the stress of living with a chronic disease. It may also involve support for loved ones or caregivers.
Palliate comes from pallium, the Latin word for ‘cloak.’ To palliate is to cloak, or cover-up, the symptoms of an illness without curing it. This meaning grew into the idea of alleviating or reducing suffering. Interesting, yes?
In this episode, you'll learn the difference between hospice and Palliative care. There is a time and a place for each type of care, understanding the difference is beneficial.
We discuss the difference between Palliative care for people living with a disease like cancer versus Alzheimer's. It's a bit more difficult to know when to initiate Palliative care for someone living with dementia. By learning the differences in care options early you'll have a better idea of when the time is right.
Being a caregiver to someone living with Alzheimer's can be a very long journey. Deploying all the help you can get when you need the extra assistance will help you keep your loved one home.
Palliative Care Music
Check out this link to the American Palliative Music Council (APMC), they have recordings of music specifically designed for people in Palliative care.
Talking with Psychology in Seattle Podcast
Friday Live Chats Meeting ID is: 784 8232 5915 Password is: Zd11VN
Some details about the course.
Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson
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Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in “action” and watch the bonus videos I share.
Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at [email protected]
By Alzheimer's CaregiversDame Cicely Saunders is the founder of Palliative care.
We're talking today all about Palliative care. Palliative care focuses on improving the overall wellness of individuals with serious illnesses. It addresses both the symptoms and the stress of living with a chronic disease. It may also involve support for loved ones or caregivers.
Palliate comes from pallium, the Latin word for ‘cloak.’ To palliate is to cloak, or cover-up, the symptoms of an illness without curing it. This meaning grew into the idea of alleviating or reducing suffering. Interesting, yes?
In this episode, you'll learn the difference between hospice and Palliative care. There is a time and a place for each type of care, understanding the difference is beneficial.
We discuss the difference between Palliative care for people living with a disease like cancer versus Alzheimer's. It's a bit more difficult to know when to initiate Palliative care for someone living with dementia. By learning the differences in care options early you'll have a better idea of when the time is right.
Being a caregiver to someone living with Alzheimer's can be a very long journey. Deploying all the help you can get when you need the extra assistance will help you keep your loved one home.
Palliative Care Music
Check out this link to the American Palliative Music Council (APMC), they have recordings of music specifically designed for people in Palliative care.
Talking with Psychology in Seattle Podcast
Friday Live Chats Meeting ID is: 784 8232 5915 Password is: Zd11VN
Some details about the course.
Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson
Facebook Instagram Twitter
Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in “action” and watch the bonus videos I share.
Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at [email protected]