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St. John's Mercy Palliative Care

palliative careWhat is Palliative Care?
Palliative Care is focused on relieving pain and other distressing symptoms such as shortness of breath, nausea, constipation, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. Palliative Care also offers support to you or your loved one during an illness.

Your Palliative Care coordinator is a familiar face throughout your hospital stay(s) and will provide on-going support for you and your family.

A Palliative Care coordinator can provide the necessary time to assess your medical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. This information will be shared with the entire health care team to make sure your wishes and needs are addressed.

From Initial Diagnosis Throughout Your Treatment Plan
You may benefit from Palliative Care services throughout your medical treatment plan. Your Palliative Care coordinator will develop an ongoing relationship with you throughout the course of your illness. Continuous assessment throughout all stages of your illness will be provided along with recommendations to manage pain and other symptoms. Your Palliative Care coordinator is a support person for you and your family providing education, resources and making sure your wishes and comfort are addressed.

Your Palliative Care Team can provide for you:

  • assessment of your pain and other symptoms with options for control
  • coordination of services needed after hospitalization
  • resources to assist with addressing you and your family’s needs
  • enhance communication and goals of care with the healthcare team
  • support throughout all phases of your illness

Palliative Care Goal
The goal of Palliative Care is to help patients live as comfortably as possible by:

  • helping to manage distressing symptoms
  • establishing realistic goals of care
  • providing support throughout all phases of your illness
  • assisting in decisions with respect to individual wishes

Meet the Palliative Care Team
The St. John’s Mercy medical center Palliative Care Team believes in caring for the chronically ill and his/her loved ones by working closely with your physician. Together, the physician and Palliative Care team work to meet your needs. Additionally, we are committed to teaching you and your caregiver(s) techniques that will assist you in living each day to the best of your abilities. We meet regularly to review your plan of care and to provide recommendations to your physician with emphasis on supportive care and symptom relief.

Along with your physician and the palliative care nurse, team members may include:
Your nurse
Social Worker
Chaplain
Dietitian
Pharmacist
Respiratory Therapist
Physical Therapist
Other members of the health care team

As our society ages, more people are faced with acute and chronic illnesses. These illnesses may cause uncontrolled symptoms such as pain, nausea, fatigue, anxiety and shortness of breath. If these symptoms remain uncontrolled, patients begin to feel the burden of their illness. This burden may decrease the quality of their life. Palliative Care assesses a patient's response to his/her illness- body, mind and spirit. Through active management and continuous assessment of symptoms, the Palliative Care Team provides an opportunity for patients and families to grow and enjoy life within the limitations of an illness. It is with experience, knowledge and mercy that the Palliative Care Team can help you have a quality life.

For more information, please call 314-251-6094.

 

 

 

 

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