palliative care centers
Palliative care centers are healthcare facilities that focus on providing specialized medical support and comfort to individuals with serious illnesses, aiming to improve their quality of life. These centers address physical, emotional, and psychological needs, often delivering pain and symptom management, counseling, and assistance with daily activities. The primary goal is to alleviate suffering and enhance well-being for patients and their families, regardless of the prognosis or stage of disease.
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