Comfort care can be part of either therapeutic care or hospice care. Comfort care can help with pain relief and other symptoms like constipation and nausea. People can qualify for comfort care at any ...
Daily Herald: ‘A sense of comfort and peace’: How some suburban care facilities are using doll therapy for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients
‘A sense of comfort and peace’: How some suburban care facilities are using doll therapy for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients
Democrat and Chronicle: Comfort and dignity: A closer look at hospice care
Statesman Journal: Comfort beyond medicine: Music, pets and massage in hospice care
Psychology Today: Is It Self-Care or Just Comfort? How to Tell the Difference
MSN: Spoonful of Comfort review: This is the best care package to send to a sick friend
Spoonful of Comfort review: This is the best care package to send to a sick friend
LancasterOnline: Help provide comfort, care to neighbors in need by volunteering [United Way column]
Help provide comfort, care to neighbors in need by volunteering [United Way column]
The State Journal-Register: Health matters: Palliative care, comfort measures and hospice – what’s the difference?
Health matters: Palliative care, comfort measures and hospice – what’s the difference?
CBS News: How physical therapy supports comfort and connection in hospice care
NBC News: What does 'comfort care' mean? More than you may think.
Indiatimes: Hospice care: Knowing when and how to seek comfort at the end of life
Hospice care: Knowing when and how to seek comfort at the end of life
Chicago Tribune: Hospice is different from palliative care but both are considered ‘comfort care’