• Palliative care involves a range of services delivered by a range of professionals that all have equally important roles to play – including physicians, nursing, support workers, paramedics, pharmacists, physiotherapists and volunteers –– in support of the patient and their family.
• Purview of our palliative care extends to relieving pain of all types of cancer like – Jaw Cancer, Throat Cancer, Liver Cancer, Brain Tumor, Uterus Cancer, Penis Cancer etc.
• Each year, an estimated 40 million people (worldwide) are in need of palliative care; 78% of them people live in low- and middle-income countries.
• In our exclusive palliative treatment, we use medicinal plants based patent Electro Homoeopathic medicines, not only unbearable cancerous pain is relieved in short span of time as well as reduces inflammation of cancer tumor and simultaneously improves the vitality (Energy Level) of the patient.
• Worldwide, only about 14% of people who need palliative care currently receive it.
• Early delivery of palliative care reduces unnecessary hospital admissions and the use of health services.
• In our palliative treatment cancer patients don’t suffer any kind of side effect from medicines.
• Our palliative treatment is very much cost effective.
• Through our exclusive palliative care a number of patients have reported increased life expectancy.
• Professional counseling service is integral part of our palliative care.
• Energy level testing facility using ‘Hi-Tech Testing Diagnostic Tools’ will be available in regular intervals to statistically & scientifically know and compare periodic health improvement during whole course of treatment.
Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients (adults and children) and their families who are facing problems associated with life-threatening illness. It prevents and relieves suffering through the early identification, correct assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, whether physical, psychosocial or spiritual.
Addressing suffering involves taking care of issues beyond physical symptoms. Palliative care uses a team approach to support patients and their caregivers. This includes addressing practical needs and providing bereavement counseling. It offers a support system to help patients live as actively as possible until death.
Palliative care is explicitly recognized under the human right to health. It should be provided through person-centered and integrated health services that pay special attention to the specific needs and preferences of individuals.
Palliative care is required for a wide range of diseases. The majority of adults in need of palliative care have chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (38.5%), cancer (34%), chronic respiratory diseases (10.3%), AIDS (5.7%) and diabetes (4.6%). Many other conditions may require palliative care, including kidney failure, chronic liver disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological disease, dementia, congenital anomalies and drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Pain and difficulty in breathing are two of the most frequent and serious symptoms experienced by patients in need of palliative care. For example, 80% of patients with AIDS or cancer, and 67% of patients with cardiovascular disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease will experience moderate to severe pain at the end of their lives.