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    Homecare (also spelled as home care) is health care or supportive care provided by a professional caregiver in the individual home where the patient or client is living, as opposed to care provided in group accommodations like clinics or nursing home. [1] Homecare is also known as domiciliary care, social care or in-home care.

  2. Supportive care is specialized and personalized care for patients with a serious illness, like cancer. We focus on treating cancer-related pain and other symptoms, as well as the overall distress patients and families may face on their cancer journey.

  3. Types of Palliative and Supportive Care. Approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial Board, 11/2022. Cancer and cancer treatment often cause physical symptoms and side effects, as well as emotional, social, and financial effects. Relieving all of these side effects, symptoms, and other effects is an important part of cancer care.

  4. Definition of supportive care “the provision of the necessary services for those living with or affected by cancer to meet their informational, emotional, spiritual, social or physical need during their diagnostic treatment or follow-up phases encompassing issues of health promotion and prevention, survivorship, palliation and bereavement ...

  5. The treatment and management of COVID-19 combines both supportive care, which includes treatment to relieve symptoms, fluid therapy, oxygen support as needed, and a growing list of approved medications.

  6. Aug 16, 2020 · The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer defines supportive care as ‘the prevention and management of the adverse effects of cancer and its treatment’. This encompasses the entire cancer journey, and necessitates involvement and integration of most clinical specialties.

  7. Jul 29, 2023 · MASCC defines supportive care as “the prevention and management of the adverse effects of cancer and its treatment. This includes management of physical and psychological symptoms and side effects across the continuum of the cancer journey from diagnosis through treatment to post-treatment care.

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