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Palliative Care

A non-medical approach supporting your loved one's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being.

Comfort and Peace of Mind for Your Loved One with a Chronic Condition

MidAid excels in non-medical palliative care by providing companionship, emotional support, and assistance with daily activities such as personal care, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. Our caregivers will offer respite for your family members, ensuring your loved one receives a holistic approach to palliative care that promotes comfort and dignity during challenging times.

Our personalized approach emphasizes companionship and meaningful engagement, fostering a supportive environment that enhances your loved one's overall well-being.

In-Home Services for Chronic Conditions

Palliative care is often associated with hospice or end-of-life care. However, there are key differences between palliative and hospice care. Hospice delivers services to those with limited life expectancy, while palliative care is provided any time after the diagnosis of a chronic illness — even during treatment.

While both types of care focus on comfort, palliative care takes a broader approach by supporting individuals at any stage of a serious illness. It emphasizes improving quality of life by addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs—not just symptom management. Families also benefit from palliative care services through guidance, resources, and compassionate support.

At MidAid, we treat palliative care as a distinct type of care. Our Certified Palliative Care program follows a comforting, holistic approach to address a range of essential non-medical services.

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Physical

Focus on physical concerns and supportive care to provide comfort.

Emotional

Instill positivity and a sense of purpose.

Social

Develop companionship and provide meaningful conversation to relieve loneliness and isolation.

Spiritual

Boost the overall sense of inner calm and purpose while helping families find peace of mind during a challenging time.

Getting Started with Non-Medical Palliative Care

While our caregivers do not provide medical support, we will watch over your loved one at home, in an assisted living facility, or in a long-term care residence. In addition to dedicated home care services, we also offer a customized program for end-of-life care.

If you'd like to learn more, or if you're ready to get started, contact your local MidAid office today.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Palliative Care

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