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What is palliative care?

Caregivers: Dementia | Last Active: Sep 21 8:15am | Replies (22)

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maryjow718
Thanks for your comments. I do not want my wife to go anywhere. I need her to stay with me because at this point in our lives, she is my life. I will do whatever it takes to keep her with me.

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Palliative care is support for your wife and you, that person you can call for respite if needed. They can also coach you through the next stages of caring for her. As a person nears the end of life, there are signs to watch for, and ways to keep her comfortable and try to keep pneumonia and UTI's at bay - these can become increasingly probable as the body itself slows down, and are possibly the biggest cause of hospitalization at the end of life.

There are no "wrong" things to say - they are offering you a service that can make the time you have left together easier.

@tunared Your comment, “at this point in our lives, she is my life,” was the most heart-felt saying I have heard in a long, long time. Your wife is truly a lucky woman to have found you.