World Hospice and Palliative Care Day is a significant annual event that brings together people from diverse backgrounds and geographical locations to unite in celebrating and advocating for hospice and palliative care services worldwide.
Palliative care is evidence-based care aimed at addressing health-related suffering to improve the quality of life for patients with serious progressive illnesses and their families. It is not limited to end-of-life care but extends throughout the entire course of the illness, starting from diagnosis. The benefits of palliative care extend beyond the patient to include their caregivers and loved ones, including grief and bereavement support.
This year’s theme – ‘Compassionate Communities: Together For Palliative Care,’ puts a spotlight on the need to work with communities to build compassion to care for people, assist people to live in the place they call home, connect people to services, raise awareness about end-of-life issues. It calls for more to be done to develop the capacity of others in the community so that more can be done to support people with serious health-related suffering.