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Palliative Care vs. End-of-Life Care: What’s the Difference?

Palliative care and end-of-life care are two forms of medical support that provide symptom management and comfort to individuals facing serious illnesses. Given these similarities, people often question, “Is palliative care the same as end-of-life care?” While both types of care aim to alleviate discomfort and improve quality of life, they serve distinctly different purposes […]

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What is the Role of GPs in Palliative Care?

General practitioners (GPs) in Singapore play an important role in delivering palliative care, given their broad medical knowledge and established relationships with patients and their families.  But what exactly does this involvement entail, and how do GPs enhance the palliative care landscape?  Palliative Care in Singapore: A Progressing Landscape Palliative care services in Singapore have

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What is the Palliative Approach to Dementia Patients?

Dementia unfolds in stages, each bringing distinct challenges to patients and their families. As memory fades and independence diminishes, palliative care services emerge as a compassionate approach, offering not just medical support but also a listening ear and a helping hand. This gentle and focused care ensures that dignity and personal attention are prioritised at

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Caregiver Burnout: Understanding, Managing, and Preventing

Caregivers dedicate themselves to providing the necessary care and support to those in need. However, the intense demands of caregiving can quickly become overwhelming, leaving them vulnerable to burnout.  So, how do caregivers recover from fatigue and keep up with their responsibilities while receiving the support they need to sustain their efforts? Who is a

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