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9 myths about hospice and palliative care debunked

In recognition of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, here are 9 myths about these two types of medical care.
1. Myth: Hospice and palliative care are exclusively about controlling pain.
Fact: While pain management is an important aspect of palliative and hospice care, treatment programs also include psychological, social, practical and spiritual support.
2. Myth: My condition isn’t serious enough to warrant palliative care.
Fact: Palliative care isn’t just for those facing a terminal diagnosis. Most people with life-limiting illnesses can benefit from it.
3. Myth: My doctor hasn’t recommended hospice or palliative care, so I don’t need it.
Fact: Patients who think they might benefit from hospice or palliative care should bring up the topic with their doctor.
4. Myth: I can’t access palliative care without a hospice.
Fact: Palliative care can be provided at home, in the hospital, at a hospice and in long-term care facilities.
5. Myth: If I receive palliative care, it means my life is over.
Fact: The goal of palliative care is to improve patients’ quality of life during every stage of their disease. Many continue to receive curative treatment in conjunction with palliative care.
6. Myth: I’m too young for hospice and/or palliative care.
Fact: People of all ages can benefit from hospice and palliative care.
7. Myth: I shouldn’t talk about dying with my loved ones — it’s too upsetting.
Fact: Addressing your end of life wishes and any advanced medical directives will save your loved ones a lot of stress and uncertainty down the road.
8. Myth: Palliative care is only for people who are at the end of their life.
Fact: This type of care can help patients from the time they’re diagnosed right up till the very end.
9. Myth: Children don’t need hospice or palliative care.
Fact: Palliative and hospice care are given on the basis of need. Everyone should receive the care appropriate for their condition, age and level of understanding.
Dealing with a chronic or terminal illness is challenging, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Hospice and palliative care are available and can provide you with the physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual help you require to manage your disease.
