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End-of-life care at home.

Introduction

Home Palliative Care supports patients with serious illnesses, like advanced dementia or cancer, with palliative care at home. It also supports their caregivers who may find it hard to manage the loved one’s changing needs during this period.

Who is this service for

This is for clients who:

  • Are homebound due to a serious illnesses diagnosed by a doctor
  • Have been diagnosed with a serious illness with a prognosis of less than a year

Services provided

The services may include:

  • Palliative care: Medical and nursing support to manage pain and symptoms
  • Psychosocial support: Emotional and social support for both patients and caregivers during this difficult period
  • Caregiver training: Guidance and tips on the needs of a palliative patient, and how to care for them at home
  • Advance Care Planning
  • 24/7 clinical services
  • Equipment loan
  • Bereavement care

If you need some support for short-term intensive care or short break from caregiving, Home-Based Respite Care may help.

To find home palliative care service providers near you, visit SupportGoWhere.

Cost

Charges may apply. Please check with your service providers.

You can also talk to your medical social worker at the hospital or polyclinic if you need help with the fees.

How to apply

Do talk to a doctor (GP or a doctor from your hospital or polyclinic) who is familiar with your loved ones’ condition and needs. They will help to make the necessary referral.

You can also visit an AIC Link to get help with the application.

Need more help?

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CALL

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Mon – Fri: 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
Sat: 8:30 am – 4.00 pm

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