What Is Palliative Care and
Why It Matters ?

Understanding the basics and breaking down the purpose and impact of palliative support.

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When someone is facing a serious or chronic illness, the journey involves more than clinical treatment—it touches every aspect of life. Palliative care focuses on enhancing quality of life by addressing physical symptoms, emotional challenges, and spiritual needs.

Unlike hospice care, palliative care can begin at any stage of illness and is often provided alongside treatments aimed at recovery or disease management. At Solaris Healthcare, we provide compassionate palliative services to help patients and families navigate the complexities of serious illness with clarity, comfort, and unwavering support.

What Is Provided in Palliative Care?

Palliative care is not one-size-fits-all. It offers personalized support tailored to the needs of each patient and family, including:
• Managing pain and other symptoms
• Emotional and spiritual guidance
• Conversations about treatment goals and care plans
• Education to empower decision-making
• Access to community resources

Symptom Management & Recommendations

Our team provides expert guidance and recommendations to help ease discomfort from pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, anxiety, and other symptoms. These insights are shared with the patient’s physician to ensure continuity of care.

Emotional & Spiritual Support

Palliative care recognizes that illness is more than physical. Our team helps patients and families navigate stress, uncertainty, and grief through compassionate dialogue and meaningful spiritual support.

Conversations Around Goals of Care

We help create space for honest, supportive discussions about the patient’s goals, values, and preferences. These conversations empower informed decisions and foster a sense of control.

Education for Patients & Caregivers

Understanding the journey ahead can relieve stress and confusion. We provide families with clear, respectful information about the illness, available care options, and what to expect—building confidence every step of the way.

Understanding the Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care

Though often confused, palliative and hospice care serve different roles. Palliative care is available at any point in a serious illness and can be combined with curative treatments. Hospice care is intended for individuals with a life expectancy of six months or less, with a primary focus on comfort and quality of life. Palliative care may begin earlier and transition to hospice when appropriate.

The Philosophy Behind Palliative Care

Many patients are introduced to palliative care too late. At Solaris, we believe in starting conversations early. Palliative care isn’t about giving up—it’s about supporting patients and families with comfort, clarity, and compassion from the very beginning.

“Palliative care allows patients to feel heard and supported beyond their diagnosis. It’s a partnership for better quality of life.”

Helping Patients and Families Feel Understood

At its core, palliative care is about more than symptom control—it’s about listening, guiding, and being present through some of life’s most difficult moments. Solaris Healthcare is deeply committed to offering palliative services that place dignity, personal choice, and compassionate support at the center of every patient’s care journey.

To learn more about our palliative care services, visit solarisfamily.com or call us at
(888) 376-5274.

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