At Spandan Hospital, we provide specialized Palliative, Hospice, and Convalescence care focused on improving the quality of life for patients and their families. We offer expert care, tailored services, and holistic support to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Spandan Hospital's journey reflects its commitment to providing compassionate and holistic care for patients and their families. Here are some key milestones:
Spandan Hospital continues to grow and strive for excellence in palliative and hospice care, making a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families.
To provide exceptional palliative care services, free of cost, to terminally ill patients from all sections of society.
To deliver comprehensive palliative care, enhancing comfort and dignity during the end-of-life days of terminally ill patients.
To spread awareness about palliative care through education, training, services, and research.
Palliative care is focused on improving quality of life for people with serious illnesses and their care partners. It is available to people of any age who need it, not just older adults. The major elements of palliative care include managing a person’s symptoms effectively and ensuring that their care is coordinated.
Palliative care is interdisciplinary, which means that it involves multiple types of doctors
and other care providers. These providers work together with patients and their families and
care partners to ensure that the treatment plan reflects the person’s goals and values.
Palliative care can start as early as a person’s diagnosis or not until later in their
illness, and it can occur alongside other types of treatment for the disease. This form of
care includes, but is not limited to, advance care planning, end-of-life care, hospice care,
and bereavement support.
Palliative care is a resource for anyone living with a serious illness, such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cancer, dementia, Parkinson's disease, and many others.
In addition to improving quality of life and helping with symptoms, palliative care can help patients understand their choices for medical treatment. The organized services available through palliative care may be helpful to any older person having a lot of general discomfort and disability very late in life.
Our approach also contributes towards 3 Sustainable Development Goals.
Comfort and dignity for patients in the final stages of terminal illness.
Relief from symptoms and stress caused by serious illnesses, enhancing quality of life.
Supportive care to help patients recover and regain strength after an illness or surgery.
Rooms equipped with A/C, Wi-Fi, TV, and attached washrooms for a comfortable stay.
Dedicated spaces for family members to rest while staying close to their loved ones.
Opportunities for worship, counseling, and sacrament administration to support spiritual well-being.
Contact us today to learn more about our services or to schedule a consultation.