Managing palliative care patients

Patients facing a life limiting illness and their family and caregivers have varied needs that are likely to change over time. Identifying needs using a comprehensive and broad approach is a critical part of care for palliative patients. Treating patients as individuals, actively seeking their priorities to direct care planning and using a team-based approach can all have a positive impact on outcomes.


Assessing Guidelines
The Role of the Multidisciplinary Team
The Role of the Family Meeting
Relevant Assessment Tools
Symptom Management Principles
Communication in Challenging Situations
Transitions of Care from Cure to Palliation
Palliative Care for Advanced Malignant Diseases
Palliative Care of Non-Malignant Diseases
Advance Care Planning
Care of the Imminently Dying Person and After Death
The Role of Volunteers
Complementary Therapies