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"Dignity in Every Moment"

At Kancare, we believe there may be an end to cure, but there is never an end to care. Our palliative and hospice care services are designed to provide comfort, dignity, and compassion for individuals living with terminal or long-term illnesses, while also supporting their families through difficult times.

Palliative and Hospice Care: Compassion, Comfort, and Support

Palliative Care

Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals who are facing illnesses that cannot be cured. Our goal is to relieve symptoms, reduce distress, and provide emotional and physical support for both patients and families.

Who can benefit from Palliative Care?

  • Patients living with cancer
  • Those with chronic illnesses such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) or heart failure
  • Individuals with dementia or Parkinson’s disease

At Kancare, every patient is cared for with respect, compassion, and professional attention, ensuring they feel supported through every stage of their illness.

Hospice Care

We believe that a dignified end-of-life journey is the right of every individual. Hospice care at Kancare ensures that those approaching the final stages of life receive not just medical support but also comfort, compassion, and peace.

Our hospice services include:

  • Pain and symptom management to reduce discomfort
  • Emotional and spiritual support for both patients and families
  • A warm, safe environment designed to ensure dignity and peace in every moment
  • Care provided by empathetic, specially trained staff who understand the needs of the terminally ill

While our facilities do not provide invasive ventilator support, we are fully equipped to meet the comfort, care, and emotional needs of patients and their loved ones during this sensitive stage.

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Health and Wellness Programs

Daily Living Assistance

Engaging Activities

Professional Staff

Safety and Security

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Anytime You Need.

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What is Palliative and Hospice Care?

Palliative and hospice care are specialized forms of medical support designed to improve the quality of life for people with serious or life-limiting illnesses.

  • Palliative care can be provided at any stage of illness, alongside curative treatment, to relieve symptoms, pain, and stress.

  • Hospice care focuses on comfort and dignity in the advanced or final stages of life, when curative treatment is no longer the goal

These services are recommended for individuals with conditions such as:

  • Advanced cancers
  • Late-stage heart, lung, kidney, or liver disease
  • Neurological disorders (e.g., dementia, Parkinson’s disease, ALS)
  • Severe chronic illnesses that cause ongoing pain or reduced quality of life
  • Patients in the final stage of life who need comfort and support
  • Palliative care can begin at diagnosis and continue throughout treatment, regardless of prognosis. It aims to relieve symptoms and improve overall well-being.
  • Hospice care begins when a patient is in the final stage of illness (typically with a life expectancy of six months or less) and focuses on comfort rather than cure.

No. These services are not about giving up but about improving quality of life. Palliative care can be given alongside treatment, and hospice care focuses on dignity, comfort, and support for both the patient and family during the final stages of life.

Services may include:

  • Pain and symptom management
  • Emotional, psychological, and spiritual support
  • Guidance for patients and families in making medical decisions
  • Assistance with daily activities and personal care
  • Counseling and bereavement support for families

These services can be delivered in hospitals, specialized centers, nursing homes, or at the patient’s own home, depending on the individual’s needs and preferences.

Care is delivered by a multidisciplinary team, which may include doctors, nurses, therapists, social workers, counselors, and spiritual advisors. The team works together to address medical, emotional, and practical needs.

Yes. Both palliative and hospice care programs include strong support for families. This may involve counseling, respite care, education about managing symptoms, and bereavement services after a loved one passes away.