Palliative Care Can Help Patients With Serious Diseases
Feb 3, 2015
Virginia Beach, VA (Law Firm Newswire) February 3, 2015 – As medical technology advances, people with serious illnesses or advancing age are faced with a wide range of challenging decisions.
Should mechanical ventilation be used to keep the patient breathing? Should a feeding tube be used to maintain nutrition? When should life-sustaining treatments be withdrawn? How aggressive should treatment attempts be?
“With more than six million Americans living with chronic illness, and the number set to grow in coming years, palliative care plays an ever increasing role in maintaining the quality of life of people with chronic diseases, particularly older individuals,” said Andrew H. Hook, a Virginia elder law attorney with Hook Law Center, which has offices in Virginia Beach and northern Suffolk.
Palliative care seeks to ease the suffering of patients with serious, chronic illnesses. Palliative care, a growing branch of specialized medicine, includes the input of doctors, social workers, nurses and other specialists to advocate for a patient and support the patient’s family. Palliative care specialists can help patients and families make decisions about aggressive therapies, weighing their impact on the patient’s quality of life against their potential benefits.
Palliative care is separate from hospice care, which is care given at the end of life when a patient has a very low chance of recovery and chooses to stop receiving curative treatments. While hospice care provides comfort during the last weeks or months of life, palliative care can be integrated with attempts to cure the disease and may carry on for a longer period of time.
Palliative care is appropriate for any patient diagnosed with a chronic illness, such as dementia, heart disease or cancer, and care can begin soon after diagnosis. It is especially helpful for older individuals who may face a lengthy illness which will have wide-ranging effects on their quality of life.
Learn more at http://www.hooklawcenter.com/
Hook Law Center
295 Bendix Road, Suite 170
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452-1294
Phone: 757-399-7506
Fax: 757-397-1267
SUFFOLK
5806 Harbour View Blvd.
Suite 203
Suffolk VA 23435
Phone: 757-399-7506
Fax: 757-397-1267
http://www.hooklawcenter.com/
- Study supports doctor-led approach to end-of-life care planning
The end of a person’s life is a time of intense transition and difficult choices. Although nothing can fully prepare an individual or a family for the gravity of the decisions that need to be made, end-of-life care planning can help ensure that a dying individual’s wishes about his or her care are followed. Traditionally, […] - The effect of procrastination and debt on retirement planning
The desire to create a comfortable, secure retirement is almost universal. Unfortunately, procrastination and debt can have a devastating, though not irreversible, effect on these efforts. While Americans can now anticipate longer-than-ever retirements with ever-higher costs of care, they tend to be less prepared for retirement than in decades past. Procrastination can affect one’s retirement […] - Reducing caregiver stress helps prevent elder abuse
Elder abuse has long been associated with the stress caregivers experience when providing care for older loved ones. Reducing caregiver stress is a key factor in preventing the abuse and neglect of elders. As much of health care moves out of hospitals and into homes, caregivers are charged with providing care to increasingly ill loved […] - What is covered by Medicare in a skilled nursing facility?
Many people on Medicare assume that the program will cover any medical costs they encounter, including the cost of care in a skilled nursing facility. However, coverage for care in a nursing home is actually quite limited, and it is only provided under certain circumstances. Medicare only pays for care in a nursing facility if […] - Avoiding retirement planning pitfalls
Although most people are aware of how important it is to plan for retirement, it is easy to fall into retirement planning pitfalls that have significant consequences down the line. One of the most common pitfalls is money itself. Many people simply do not save enough early enough. It is recommended that people save enough […]