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Palliative Care

Palliative medicine provides emotional and physical comfort during treatment. We work with you and your family to relieve the pain, stress and symptoms that come with serious illness - to help you enjoy the highest quality of life possible during your illness.

People who receive palliative care early in their treatment often have fewer symptoms and better outcomes. Our services provide the support you need to enjoy the highest quality of life possible during your illness. Talk to our team to learn how you or your loved one can benefit or get a physician referral for one of our services.

For more information about palliative care services, please call 317-621-4418.

Services

Every person's treatment is unique, but we help everyone we serve to...

  • Participate fully in life
  • Manage side effects from treatment or medications
  • Continue to be active and productive members of your family and social groups
  • Maintain a high level of daily functioning
  • Continue to have a meaningful life experience
  • Coordinate care among your entire healthcare team

Meet the Palliative Care Team

You can get palliative medicine at any time during your illness. However, receiving it early on in your treatment is most beneficial.

Explore palliative care inpatient and clinic services, and palliative care at home options below.

Ways to Get Palliative Care

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Inpatient Services

Palliative care focused on education, decision making and symptom management.

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Clinic Services

Our team helps patients meet the emotional and physical challenges of serious illness through symptom management.

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At Home

Palliative care at home to help patients manage serious illness.

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Make an Honor or Memorial Gift

Perhaps there is someone important in your life who has braved a tough journey. Or maybe you want to celebrate the memory of a loved one. This is a meaningful way to honor or remember someone special while also making a direct impact in the lives of other patients.

Make a Gift