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What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is a philosophy of care that focuses on symptom management, goals of care, advanced care planning, and quality of life issues at any point in a disease process. Hospice shares a similar philosophy, but assumes that a person is no longer pursuing life prolonging treatments and is in their last 6 months or so of life.

What is Palliative Care Consult?

A palliative care consult is an opportunity for patients, families, clinicians, and care providers to express concerns or worries about a patient. These may include addressing relentless symptoms, assessing patient/family goals, clarifying prognosis and treatment options, POLST issues and/or placement issues.

Primary goals:

  • To clarify and solidify a care plan that is realistic and consistent with the patient’s needs

  • Assist with symptom management

  • Ensure patients understand their medical condition and prognosis (if they desire such information)

  • Collaborate with social workers and/or Chaplains regarding patient/family anxiety and suffering

  • Improve communication between patients, families, and multidisciplinary team

  • Discuss options for advanced care planning

After the consult, recommendations are made to the referring provider and appropriate team members.

  • A consult is ordered by the patient’s PCP, but anyone involved with a patient’s care may initiate a referral.

  • A consult may be done by a Nurse Practitioner, Social worker or both, depending on the situation.

What type of patients are appropriate for referral?

  • Patient has a complex medical illness with little or no advanced care planning

  • Significant family distress and dynamics

  • Patient has multiple physicians with conflicting agendas and prognostication

  • Chronic and/or progressive illness with frequent ER utilization or hospitalization

  • Progressive or poorly controlled symptoms (i.e. Pain, dyspnea, nausea, fatigue, depression, anxiety, Chronic weight loss, spiritual distress)

  • Declining functional status

  • Confusion and/or discordance regarding the care plan