Palliative care at home from Penn Medicine
Palliative treatment is specialized medical care focused on relieving symptoms. Penn Medicine At Home offers expert palliative care for people with life-limiting illnesses.
Our skilled care team creates a personalized plan to support your physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and social needs. We make you more comfortable and help you maintain dignity and independence. We’re also here to support family and caregivers as they support you.
Palliative care services we provide
Our skilled care team helps people of all ages by providing the support, care, and equipment you need to stay in the comfort of your own home. Our palliative care services include:
A registered nurse visits you regularly to help relieve symptoms such as pain, nausea, shortness of breath, trouble sleeping, and anxiety. We offer 24/7 support to make sure you stay comfortable.
We can help you understand your medications and remember when to take them for the most effective symptom relief.
Physical and occupational therapists help you adapt to physical changes, increase your mobility and independence, and keep you comfortable.
Our social workers are available to talk about how you’re feeling and help you develop healthy coping strategies.
A home health aide helps you with daily activities, such as eating, bathing, and dressing.
We connect you to free legal services through the Hospice Legal Project. The program refers you to a SeniorLAW Center attorney, who can help with:
- Personal planning: Wills, inheritance questions, life insurance policies, powers of attorney, living wills, probate questions, funeral planning
- Family issues: Custody, child/spousal support, divorce, domestic abuse, guardianship, stand-by guardianship
- Benefits and pensions: Social Security benefits, Medicare/medical assistance (including medical assistance estate recovery), pensions, Veteran's benefits
- Employment: Unemployment, disability, employment rights, discrimination
- Housing and long-term care: Deed questions, general housing issues (including landlord/tenant problems and delinquent real estate taxes), long-term care questions, discharge rights
For more information about Penn Home Palliative Care legal services and eligibility, call 866-888-8598. To receive legal assistance, Penn Home Palliative Care patients can ask their social worker for a referral for legal assessment.
Your loved ones may be feeling the strain of your illness, too. We can support them during this difficult time and refer them to outside resources, if needed.