Palliative care
15/10/2009 - 09:30
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A palliative care approach for people with dementia is from diagnosis to end-of-life. Palliative care aims to promote a quality of life for people who have a life limiting illness. It can be delivered as the main focus of care by providing pain and symptom relief, spiritual and psychosocial support.
For further details, please contact Shirley Law or Lynsey Manson on 01786 467740.
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