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Palliative and Supportive Care in Barron
What is palliative care?
To palliate means to ease suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually. Our team in Barron, Wisconsin, sees you or your loved one as a whole person, not just someone with a disease. We want to build relationships with you and your loved ones throughout the course of an illness. We want you or your loved ones to live the best life possible. Working closely with you or your loved ones, we will address physical symptoms, including pain, breathing difficulties, constipation, nausea, poor appetite and poor sleeping, and emotional symptoms, including anger, sadness, loneliness, anxiety, fear, frustration and spiritual distress.
You should consider palliative care:
- When a new diagnosis of a serious illness is given
- For repeated hospital admissions (three or more in 12 months)
- For frequent emergency room visits
- When a medical condition begins to deteriorate
- When questions about surgery or other invasive procedures arise
Our Palliative and Supportive Care Service includes doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers and chaplain who are specially trained to help you:
- Establish realistic goals
- Make difficult decisions
- Find resources
- Encourage quality of life
We will help you clarify your goals for the future and discuss treatment options. We also can help you complete the Health Care Power of Attorney document and do-not-resuscitate orders and bracelet.
If you think palliative care might be of help to you or your loved one, please tell a member of your health care team or call us.
In this video, learn about the services a Palliative Care team provides to patients and family members during treatment for a serious illness, collaborating with other clinicians to provide support and guidance:
Locations
Hospital and Clinic
1222 E. Woodland Ave., Barron, WI 54812- Appointments:
- 715-838-3224
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM