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Caring for a sick person - where to find help?

02-10-2014,
Patrycja Piechaczek

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Caring for a sick person - where to find help?

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Caring for an older person

If you have any problems when caring for a seriously ill person, it is advisable to seek help from various types of advice centres.

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  1. Pain outpatient clinics - the most common types of pain treatment are post-traumatic pain in the musculoskeletal system, muscle pain, drug-induced neuralgia and neuropathy, trigeminal neuralgia, vascular pain in the upper and lower limbs.
  2. The home hospice provides expert palliative care in a home-like setting and support for the patient's family
  3. Palliative care units and inpatient hospices - palliative and hospice care is long-term care. They are institutions for people at the end of life who require 24-hour inpatient care. The staff includes a doctor, a nurse, a physiotherapist, a psychologist, a chaplain and a social worker.

It is worth taking advantage of this type of facility. If necessary, advice can be sought from the attending doctor, nurses or a medical supervisor.