Our glossary explains some of the medical and legal terms used in palliative care. Glossary words are underlined in the Topics and Asked and Answered sections, with definitions appearing when you hover on a word.
Care that is designed to meet the physical, psychological, social, spiritual and practical needs of patients and caregivers facing terminal illness.
A liquid inserted into the rectum that helps stool pass from the bowel.
A treatment used to provide nutrition. Liquid nutrients are given through a tube to the stomach or intestine. Also known as tube feeding.
A treatment used to manage pain in a region of the body. Medication is injected into the space between the vertebrae and the covering of the spinal cord.
Suffering related to unresolved life issues from the past, present or future.
Our team of experts answers your questions about life-threatening illness and loss.
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When Death is Near - Learn more about changes people may experience in the final days of life.
Health Care Directives - Having a health care directive can ensure treatment decisions are respected.
Considerations for a Home Death - How you can prepare to provide care at home.
Lack of Appetite - What you can do when someone loses interest in food.
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