Palliative Care Resources for
Advocating for Palliative Care
Discuss disparities, values, challenges & strategies for delivering inclusive palliative care in a webinar focused on serving diverse communities.
Read a clinical journal article about how home-based palliative care led to lower hospital use & reduced costs.
Read a physician’s view of how home-based palliative care reduces stress for everyone, preserves independence & autonomy and improves quality of life through personalized, coordinated medical care.
Comprehensive report showing the positive impact on patient quality of life & experience with patient stories, outcomes & statistics on reducing unnecessary utilization & costs.
A comprehensive 24 page guide about cancer, managing symptoms & medication, self-care, talking about cancer, resources
Get the facts with a summary of key features of palliative care, how it differs from hospice, plus some of the misconceptions that prevent people from considering palliative care for themselves or loved ones
Explore the significance of clear messaging in palliative care with this guide. It provides valuable insights into defining and communicating palliative care effectively, focusing on its role in enhancing quality of life by supporting both patients and families. Learn key strategies for discussing palliative care in a manner that highlights its benefits, empowers patient choices, and fosters open, constructive conversations between healthcare teams and families.
Discover essential information on palliative care that emphasizes improving the quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses. This resource covers symptom management, care coordination, and emotional support to help patients and families navigate complex healthcare decisions more effectively.
Access a range of resources designed for critical care nurses to navigate palliative and end-of-life care. These tools focus on symptom management, communication, and aligning care plans with patient and family goals, supporting compassionate, evidence-based practices in acute care settings.