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August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care1
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Produced with the support of the California HealthCare Foundation www.chcf.org August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care2
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Palliate =to make less severe In health care, to palliate means to lessen the severity of pain or disease without curing or removing the underlying cause. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care3
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Remember this! Palliative care treats, prevents, or relieves the symptoms of a serious or chronic illness but does not cure it. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care4
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Palliative care + curative care Remember this too! Palliative care alone, when curative care is no longer helpful. OR August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care5
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In a nutshell Palliative care August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care6 improves the quality of life for patients who are facing serious illness as well as for their family and friends.
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Palliative care Hospice care Pain management Comfort care August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care7
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BOTH palliative care and hospice... August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care8
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Hospice... August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care9
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Hospice... August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care10
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Palliative Care Graphic by Anne Kinderman, MD; used with permission. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care11
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But what about “comfort care”? August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care12
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Palliative care provides: Time for meetings and counseling. Expertise in managing physical and emotional symptoms. Support in resolving conflicts. Coordination of care across settings. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care13
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..is a team effort! Palliative Care.. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care14
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Palliative care teams help with: Establishing goals of care Managing symptoms Patient discharge Difficult conversations August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care15
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Remember You are interpreting meaning. Are there messages communicated only by context, tone or word choice? Are there cultural issues? August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care17
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Palliative care emphasizes Maximizing quality of life. Management of pain and symptoms. Communication among the treating physicians. Coordination of medical and supportive services. Assistance with patient decision-making about care. Support for caregivers. Delivery by a team, including interpreters. August 2011Interpreting in Palliative Care19
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