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How Palliative Care Treat Pancreatic Cancer

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Pancreatic cancer is a devastating condition for both the patients and their families. It brings with it a heavy burden of pain that can derail bodily functions, and carry with it a shroud of worry that can leave family members feeling depressed and helpless. The risks for pancreatic cancer include gender, old age, obesity, smoking, diabetes, pancreatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, inherited genes, and a genetic disorder.

Hospice Care in Simi Valley, California can help patients by offering specialized medical care focused on managing pain and psychological symptoms. The goal is to help improve the quality of life for patients and their families.

Palliative care is given by a group of specially-trained doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and social workers, who work alongside your doctors to help you live as well as possible for as long as possible. This type of care is provided to patients whose pancreatic cancer is declared incurable or can no longer be treated.

Another resource that families can tap into is respite care, especially if they have to attend to important appointments or trips for some time, or if they’re suffering from serious health conditions.

Respite Care in California can offer momentary relief for primary caregivers, especially during the most trying times. Caregivers are prone to stress, depression, anxiety, over-fatigue, and isolation due to the multiple tasks they perform under pressure every day. You cannot perform well if you’re burnt out. That is why you need to remember that taking care of your special loved ones is best performed by also taking care of yourself.

Contact AMERICUS HOSPICE, INC. for more information about our other services, such as grief counseling.

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