End-of-Life Care Options
Individuals with serious or terminal illnesses may have access to a range of supportive care services designed to improve comfort and quality of life. These services can include palliative care, hospice care, pain and symptom management, psychological support, and advance care planning.
The availability of end-of-life services and the legal framework surrounding certain medical practices vary by country and jurisdiction. Patients and their families are encouraged to discuss available treatment options, symptom management, and care preferences with qualified healthcare professionals.
Healthcare providers can offer guidance on appropriate care plans, available support services, and local legal and ethical requirements to help patients make informed decisions about their care.