What is Palliative Care?
The Initiative for Palliative Care and Advance Care Planning is a recently established program of the Archdiocese of Boston. Its goal is to provide education, outreach and advocacy that will create an informed public about palliative care, a multidisciplinary approach to the care of the seriously ill which is patient-centered and family-oriented. The program also supports, promotes and provides education about Advance Care Planning which allows people to discuss and make known their wishes for care in anticipation of a time when they cannot speak for themselves. Most importantly, the Advance Care Planning component of the initiative provides information about how to designate a health care proxy or surrogate decision maker who will be their voice when they can no longer make or articulate their health care decisions.
Helpful links:
- Catholic Health Association: Palliative Care Resources
- Options to the Legalization of Physician Assisted Suicide
- Key Messages for Health Care Ministry Leaders
- Examining Diverse Perspectives of Catholics on Advance Care Planning, Palliative Care, and End-of-Life Care in the United States.
- Palliative care growing, but many still lack access
- Compassionate Palliative Care
- Message from a dying patient
- Palliative Care: It’s About Easing Suffering
- Palliative Care: What and Why
- Reflections — The Church and Palliative Care
- Compassionate Palliative Care
- Palliative Care: A Hallmark of Catholic Mission
- Supportive Care Coalition, a network of Catholic healthcare organizations that promotes education about and implementation of Palliative Care
- Catholic Health Association
- US Conference of Catholic Bishops index of articles on Palliative Care
- Pope Francis speaks on Palliative Care March 2015
- Pope Benedict speaks on Palliative Care
- Pope John Paul II speaks on Palliative Care
- Massachusetts Catholic Conference
- United States Conference of Catholic Bishops