Palliative Care

Serious illness can put a lot of stress on you and your family. It can affect every part of your life. If you have a life-threatening illness, our Palliative Care program can help

Also called supportive care, palliative care, focuses on patients and families from every perspective: physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. It connects patients with the resources they need and minimizes the disruption of life from illness or treatment. It anticipates, prevents, and treats suffering and pain and improves quality of life.

How palliative care works

At Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, palliative care starts at diagnosis. The palliative care care team steps in to make sure patients and their loved ones are aware of all the resources and measures available to improve quality of life for all.

Team members are available to meet with patients and family members in a variety of settings including:

  • The hospital
  • A specialist’s office
  • The patient’s home
  • A rehabilitation center
  • A nursing home

From helping patients manage their symptoms and make informed choices regarding treatment options, to helping family members adjust to changes to daily living and finding emotional and spiritual support, our team is there for you throughout your treatment.

Services

Palliative care services include these and more:

  • Talking with the doctors involved with your care and holding family meetings to clarify treatment options
  • Treating the symptoms of your condition and treatment, including pain, shortness of breath, anxiety, nausea, and constipation
  • Helping you make decisions about the goals of your care, including feeding tubes, breathing machines, and CPR
  • Helping you and your family cope with changes in daily activities and get the needed support, including home health nurses and hospice (if appropriate and if desired)
  • Assisting with emotional and spiritual needs during a prolonged or stressful illness

If you think you could use palliative care to manage a serious illness, ask your primary care provider or specialist for a referral.

Our team

Contact, hours, and location

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