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Palliative Care - Helping You Care For Your Terminally Ill Loved One

   

Author: Lorraine Kember

Ask most people what they know about Palliative Care and they will inevitably reply that it is intended for those who are dying. Undeniably, Palliative Care is available to support families at this sad time, however their services are equally intended to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support to the patient and their families as they journey through terminal illness.

It is important to bear in mind, that despite a terminal diagnosis, there is still life, and survival may range from months to several years. Quality of life, for the entirety of terminal illness is paramount. Palliative Care teams and the services they provide are there to help you care for your terminally ill loved one and to provide for them, the best quality of life attainable.

It is unfortunate that due to a misconception that Palliative Care is intended only for the very end of life, many do not embrace their services until the final stages of terminal disease and as a result, quality of life which could have been attained for the entirety of the illness is never realized.

Chronic untreated pain is debilitating, it dramatically affects a patient's ability to participate in daily routines and in some cases takes away their will to live. Tragically, many people are suffering chronic pain unnecessarily. Pain management specialists attached to Palliative Care teams have vast knowledge regarding cancer pain and of medications available to control it. Once pain is brought under control, quality of life will be vastly improved.

Caring for a terminally ill loved one is a catastrophic experience; Palliative Care members understand this and there are counsellors available to help you cope with your anticipatory grief. Likewise, Chaplains are there to support you with prayer.

I cannot praise highly enough the services of Palliative Care, the team, who worked with me during my husband's terminal illness, have my eternal gratitude. Through their dedication and the pain management specialist's knowledge, my husband's pain was controlled and the quality of his life improved dramatically. The silver chain nurses attached to the team visited us regularly and I looked forward to speaking with them and voicing any concerns I had in regard to my husband's care. They never intruded on our privacy but were always just a phone call away if I needed them.

I urge you to embrace palliative care soon after diagnosis so that your terminally ill loved one and you may reap the benefits afforded by this wonderful group of caring individuals.

Author Bio:

Lorraine Kember

Lorraine Kember is a published Author - Poet and public speaker with a passion for helping others. Her book "Lean on Me" Cancer through a Carer's Eyes; written from her experience of caring for her dying husband, is highly recommended by the Cancer Council and sought after by both professional and personal bodies Australia wide and over seas.Lorraine has recently published another book. "Tear Drops" A Journey of Grief, Healing and Hope - Told through Poetry.

Lorraine is also an inspirational public speaker and is frequently invited to speak to groups of Palliative Care and Silver Chain volunteers and staff, Nursing volunteers and staff and the general public about care of the terminally ill and the importance of pain management and symptom control to quality of life.

Lorraine also speaks to grief support groups about coping with the anticipatory grief associated with terminal diagnosis and grief experienced after the death of a loved one.

Lorraine is available to speak Nation wide. If you would like her to speak to your group - why not contact her today.

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