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The provision of palliative care in your own home allows you to conclude your life in a familiar and comforting environment.

As a consequence of medical breakthroughs, most of us now live for longer periods of time before passing away. This allows us to make plans and discuss with our loved ones how we would like to be cared for as we approach the end of our lives.

Despite this, studies indicate that the majority of us continue to die in clinical settings within hospitals, contrary to how most of us would desire to end our lives.

We want to make sure that this doesn’t happen and that receiving end-of-life care in the convenience and security of your own home improves your quality of life as much as possible.

As part of our palliative care services, we will collaborate with you, your loved ones, and your primary care physician to plan your end-of-life journey. During this process, we will also give you and your family the advice, support, and care that you and they need to reach your goals.

We recognise that each individual is unique, and as a consequence, we will respect and honour the choices of each consumer.

SamTeck Care Solutions provides palliative care with compassion. Let us work with you to create and support an end-of-life care plan that fits your and your family’s requirements as effectively as possible.

Do you want to retire at home?

The main goals of palliative care are to relieve someone’s pain or suffering, improve their quality of life as much as possible, give you and your family emotional and social support, and help you die in comfort and with dignity.

Palliative care should:

  • Provide pain relief and relief from any other unpleasant symptoms.
  • While recognising that death is a natural occurrence, affirm life.
  • Incorporate psychological and spiritual elements into the care you or a loved one receives.
  • Offer you or a loved one a support system that will enable them to live as fully as possible until your death.
  • Assist your family in coping with the strain of your illness and their own losses.
  • Improve a person’s quality of life, which can sometimes have a positive influence on the course of a disease.

Is receiving palliative care at home possible?

Absolutely. Professionals at SamTeck Care Solutions are ready to offer support for you or a loved one in the comfort and familiarity of their own home.

Our professional caregivers are committed to providing the highest quality care at the most affordable price, and they do so entirely in the comfort of your own home.We can help you with anything, from getting medicine to making sure the place you live is safe and clean.

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Does receiving palliative care always result in death?

Receiving palliative care does not necessarily result in death. Palliative care is only recommended if you have been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, even if you still have a chance of survival.

Palliative care aims to give emotional support and ensure that the patient has the maximum possible quality of life as they battle their disease. The palliative care staff will strive to make your or a loved one’s passage as pleasant and dignified as possible.

Providing emotional and practical support to family and friends during palliative care

As competent carers, we recognise that this is a difficult time for loved ones and that choosing palliative care is a big decision. In addition to performing a range of activities around the house to maintain a clean, safe, and quiet environment, we will also be available to offer emotional support to anyone badly touched by the current events.

Our palliative  carers are ready to provide support that is highly adaptable and tailored to your particular needs. If you or another member of your family is the primary caregiver for a loved one but needs a break from your obligations, we can assist you in making arrangements for short-term or temporary end-of-life care. Simply put, we can help you fill in the blanks and aid carers in meeting the obstacles that have been set before them.