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Home / Health / Doorstep Care for Chronically Ill Begins in Mohali

Doorstep Care for Chronically Ill Begins in Mohali

9 Jan

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Summary

  • A one-year pilot project for home-based palliative care is launching.
  • Teams will provide multidisciplinary care including dental and physio.
  • The initiative aims to improve quality of life for home-bound patients.
Doorstep Care for Chronically Ill Begins in Mohali

District health authorities in Mohali are set to launch a one-year pilot project for home-based palliative care. This initiative aims to enhance community healthcare by providing compassionate, doorstep services to patients with chronic or terminal illnesses who are home-bound.

The project focuses on improving patients' quality of life through coordinated, multidisciplinary care. Each patient will receive visits from a dedicated palliative care team, including medical interns, community health officers, dentists, physiotherapists, counselors, and lab technicians, ensuring comprehensive support.

This program intends to bridge gaps in end-of-life and chronic care, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and offer dignity and comfort to patients at home. If this model proves successful, it may be expanded for replication across Punjab.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a one-year pilot project offering medical and support services to chronically or terminally ill patients at their homes.
Teams of community health officers, medical interns, dentists, physiotherapists, and counselors will provide the care.
The goal is to improve the quality of life for home-bound patients and reduce hospital visits.

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