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Rwenzori Palliative Care Network Rwenzori Palliative Care Network (RPCN) provides palliative home care services to patients and their

Though you might have identified your goals and wishes for living well, your likely to have many complicated medical dec...
20/02/2021

Though you might have identified your goals and wishes for living well, your likely to have many complicated medical decisions to make.

This can be confusing, frightening, and overwhelming, and you may worry about whether your are receiving the most beneficial or appropriate treatment.

With our service, we can explain your options and guide you in making decisions by providing the big picture.

All treatments come with benefits and burdens. For example, a therapy may help control your illness but cause pain or difficult eating.

In some cases, the side effects of the treatment can be controlled easily if u get professional advice.

Contact us on (+256)705439200. For more information.

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Palliative Care can assist in improving the quality of life for many people with Advanced illnesses.  Our goal is to pro...
10/02/2021

Palliative Care can assist in improving the quality of life for many people with Advanced illnesses.
Our goal is to provide the best based treatment based on your needs.

For more information about palliative care and our services contact us on 0705439200.

10 Actions You Can Take to Improve Your Quality of Life1. Take one day and make one decision at a time. Try to focus on ...
10/02/2021

10 Actions You Can Take to Improve Your Quality of Life

1. Take one day and make one decision at a time.

Try to focus on resolving only today's problems. Avoid projecting worst-case scenarios for the future. Taking one small step at a time can help you feel less vulnerable and give you a greater level of control.

2. Ask for support.

Be open with your family and friends about how you feel and how they can support you. Offer specific examples, such as: going with you for a walk or just listening when you want to talk.

3. Communicate with your health care team.

If you are experiencing short- or long-term or late side effects let them know. Don’t suffer in silence. There are things they can do to help mitigate many of the problems you are experiencing.

4. Retain as much control of your life as is reasonable.

Having had cancer can make it difficult for you to feel in charge of your life. Take steps to take back some of the activities or decisions you may have delegated to others while you were undergoing treatment.

5. Acknowledge and express your feelings.

A diagnosis of cancer can trigger many strong emotions. Take time to listen to yourself. Find constructive ways to express your feelings through writing, talking, physical activity or creative pursuits. Consider professional support if you feel that depression or anxiety is hampering your ability to function well.

6. Seek support from other cancer survivors.

Often, people find a sense of comfort when they communicate with others affected by cancer. Ask your doctor, nurse, or social worker for local support groups. You can also contact the Cancer Support Community for ways to connect one-on-one, in groups, or online with others.

7. Learn relaxation techniques.

"Relaxation" refers to a calm, controlled physical state that will enhance your wellbeing. Relaxation is something that you might have to learn to put into your day, but it is important to do so. Consider music that makes you happy, reading a book, or taking a walk. Yoga, tai-chi, or meditation programs are also helpful. Take time to enjoy the moment.

8. Do what you enjoy.

Try to find humor in the unexpected moments of each day. Consider activities that you enjoy and can do comfortably. If you need to spend time alone, allow yourself that.

9. Make healthy lifestyle choices.

It's never too late to make changes that will improve your wellbeing. Improving your diet, including exercise in your routine, and maintaining intimacy are all ways of feeling better both physically and emotionally.

10. Maintain a spirit of hope.

Hope is desirable and reasonable. It can be scary after cancer to set goals, but start out small and enjoy daily pleasures. You may want to redefine how and when you experience hope by focusing on your spiritual beliefs, cultural customs, and family connections.

RPCN we help u to implement all the above

07/02/2021

Get professional help with us if you think you need it.

It’s normal to feel overwhelmed sometimes by caregiver responsibilities. But if it becomes a constant problem, you may need to see a mental health professional. Below is a list of serious signs of trouble.

*Feelling depressed or hopeless

*physically sick

*Feel like hurting yourself

*Yelling at the people you care for

*Depend too heavily on alcohol or recreational drugs

*Fight with your spouse, children, stepchildren, or other family members and friends

*When you are no longer taking care for yourself.

We can help u overcome all the above with our services.

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06/02/2021

Is palliative care right for your loved one; yes

if he or she is having symptoms or side effects that interfere with their quality of life, such as:
• Pain or discomfort
• Shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Anxiety or depression
• Lack of appetite, nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea or constipation.

Specialized palliative care services may also
be needed if your loved one is suffering from severe
symptoms or side effects of treatment like
Experiencing eating problems, frequent emergency
room visits, or repeated hospital admissions with
the same symptoms.

Because palliative care takes a whole-family approach,this service may also be helpful to you as a caregiver or as a family.

06/02/2021

Our service is also referred to as “comfort care,” we specialize in treatment of patients with a serious or life-threatening illness.

Our goal is to provide relief from the symptoms, pain and stress of serious illness.

It is also designed to improve the quality of life of both the patient and the patient’s family.

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We are ready to serve u fellow ugandans
05/02/2021

We are ready to serve u fellow ugandans

04/02/2021

It is important that the stories of those living with palliative care needs to be told so that those living with serious illness know what palliative care can do for them, that clinicians are encouraged to refer patients for palliative care and that healthcare decision makers build palliative care into their wider health care plans– please share more to help those who are heavily in pain.
Yes indeed palliative care can help the very ill

04/02/2021

Do u have a loved one home who is helpless and needs medical attention.
We offer palliative care service at affordable cost on ur convenience.

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Bwamba Road Kisenyi At Vain Hospital. , P. O Box 45, Fort Portal

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