Coordinated Communication

Work with families and physicians to optimize communication

Help families explore opinions, treatment options, or prognosis

Help families get the services they need in the hospital, home, and community

Supportive Care

Offer a caring presence

Staff that embraces each family’s unique journey

Spiritual support

Emotional support

Sibling support through partnership with Child Life Services

Care Planning

Help parents set goals of care based on condition and family values

Help patients and families find new hope

Support young adults seeking to complete an advanced directive

Treatment

Treat common symptoms of serious illness including, but not limited to, pain, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, delirium, constipation, and secretions

Anticipate, educate, and guide families and health care workers about what symptoms may occur in the future and how to prevent and/or treat

Provide families with on-call staff with palliative care expertise

Coordinated Communication

Work with families and physicians to optimize communication

Help families explore opinions, treatment options, or prognosis

Help families get the services they need in the hospital, home, and community

Supportive Care

Offer a caring presence

Staff that embraces each family’s unique journey

Spiritual support

Emotional support

Sibling support through partnership with Child Life Services

Care Planning

Help parents set goals of care based on condition and family values

Help patients and families find new hope

Support young adults seeking to complete an advanced directive

Treatment

Treat common symptoms of serious illness including, but not limited to, pain, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, delirium, constipation, and secretions

Anticipate, educate, and guide families and health care workers about what symptoms may occur in the future and how to prevent and/or treat

Provide families with on-call staff with palliative care expertise

Coordinated Communication

Work with families and physicians to optimize communication

Help families explore opinions, treatment options, or prognosis

Help families get the services they need in the hospital, home, and community

Supportive Care

Offer a caring presence

Staff that embraces each family’s unique journey

Spiritual support

Emotional support

Sibling support through partnership with Child Life Services

Care Planning

Help parents set goals of care based on condition and family values

Help patients and families find new hope

Support young adults seeking to complete an advanced directive

Treatment

Treat common symptoms of serious illness including, but not limited to, pain, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, delirium, constipation, and secretions

Anticipate, educate, and guide families and health care workers about what symptoms may occur in the future and how to prevent and/or treat

Provide families with on-call staff with palliative care expertise

Coordinated Communication

  • Work with families and physicians to optimize communication
  • Help families explore opinions, treatment options, or prognosis
  • Help families get the services they need in the hospital, home, and community

Supportive Care

  • Offer a caring presence
  • Staff that embraces each family’s unique journey
  • Spiritual support
  • Emotional support
  • Sibling support through partnership with Child Life Services

Care Planning

  • Help parents set goals of care based on condition and family values
  • Help patients and families find new hope
  • Support young adults seeking to complete an advanced directive

Treatment

  • Treat common symptoms of serious illness including, but not limited to, pain, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, delirium, constipation, and secretions
  • Anticipate, educate, and guide families and health care workers about what symptoms may occur in the future and how to prevent and/or treat
  • Provide families with on-call staff with palliative care expertise

Work with families and physicians to optimize communication

Help families explore opinions, treatment options, or prognosis

Help families get the services they need in the hospital, home, and community

Offer a caring presence

Staff that embraces each family’s unique journey

Spiritual support

Emotional support

Sibling support through partnership with Child Life Services

Help parents set goals of care based on condition and family values

Help patients and families find new hope

Support young adults seeking to complete an advanced directive

Treat common symptoms of serious illness including, but not limited to, pain, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, delirium, constipation, and secretions

Anticipate, educate, and guide families and health care workers about what symptoms may occur in the future and how to prevent and/or treat

Provide families with on-call staff with palliative care expertise