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Palliative Care

When a loved one reaches a stage in life where they need palliative care, it can be an emotional and challenging time for both the individual and their family. At Derwent Lodge Care Home in Billingshurst, West Sussex, we are committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care that not only meets the physical needs of our residents but also nurtures their emotional and mental well-being. Our dedicated care team is here to offer around-the-clock support, ensuring that every resident can enjoy the highest possible quality of life during this important stage.

 

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care, sometimes referred to as end-of-life care, is designed to provide relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress associated with serious illnesses. The primary goal is to improve the quality of life for the person receiving care, as well as to support their family members during a challenging time. 

Unlike curative treatments, palliative care focuses on comfort, dignity, and respect for the individual’s choices. This type of care is appropriate for anyone living with a serious illness, regardless of age, and can be provided alongside other treatments. At Derwent Lodge, our palliative care services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each resident, ensuring that they receive the best possible care throughout their journey.

Why Choose Palliative Care at Derwent Lodge in Billingshurst?

At Derwent Lodge Care Home, we are committed to creating a warm, comfortable, and supportive environment where residents can truly feel at home. We understand that each resident is unique, and their care should reflect that. Our highly trained carers work closely with residents and their families to develop personalised care plans that address individual needs and preferences. Whether managing pain, addressing specific symptoms, or providing emotional support, we ensure that every aspect of care is handled with compassion and attention.

Palliative care at Derwent Lodge also means around-the-clock support. Our dedicated team is always available to assist with daily activities, provide medical care, or simply offer comfort. 

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Palliative Care at Derwent Lodge Care Home

At Derwent Lodge, we are committed to providing high-quality care in Billingshurst, West Sussex, with a focus on compassion, respect, and dignity. Our palliative care services are designed to ensure that residents can spend their final days in a comfortable, supportive environment surrounded by loved ones.

We also understand the importance of nutritious meals in maintaining overall health and well-being, which is why our care home in Billingshurst, West Sussex, provides daily nutritious meals prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Residents can enjoy their meals in our communal dining areas or in the comfort of their own rooms, depending on their preferences and needs.

At Derwent Lodge Care Home, our goal is to make sure that every resident receives the best possible care and can live their life with dignity, respect, and comfort during this important stage.

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Palliative Care FAQs

What does it mean when someone is in palliative care?

When someone is in palliative care, it means they are receiving specialised medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The aim is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and their family. Palliative care can be provided at any stage of illness and alongside curative treatments, and it addresses not only physical needs but also emotional, social, and spiritual needs.

Why do patients go into palliative care?

Patients typically go into palliative care when they have a serious illness that significantly impacts their quality of life. The goal of palliative care is to provide comfort, manage symptoms such as pain and nausea, and offer emotional and psychological support. It is not only for those nearing the end of life; patients can receive palliative care at any stage of their illness, whether they are undergoing treatment or not.

What is an example of palliative care?

An example of palliative care might include pain management for someone with advanced cancer. This could involve the use of medications to control pain, as well as other therapies such as massage or relaxation techniques to help ease discomfort. Palliative care may also include providing emotional support and counselling to both the patient and their family to help them cope with the challenges they face.

At what stage is palliative care offered?

Palliative care can be offered at any stage of a serious illness. It is not limited to end-of-life care but can be provided alongside curative treatments from the time of diagnosis. The earlier palliative care is introduced, the more it can help in managing symptoms and improving the quality of life for the patient and their family. However, it is often introduced when a patient’s condition progresses to a point where symptom management and comfort become the primary focus.

At Derwent Lodge Care Home, we are here to support you and your loved one every step of the way. Our compassionate care team is dedicated to providing the highest quality palliative care in Billingshurst, West Sussex, ensuring that your loved one can live their final days with dignity, comfort, and peace.

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Derwent Lodge
West Street
Billingshurst
West Sussex
RH14 9LX

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