Palliative (Supportive) Care
Palliative (Supportive) care is an area of healthcare that focuses on improving quality of life for people with advanced illness. On this page you will find resources to help support you in your journey with advanced cancer.
AYA Supportive Care Clinic
The AYA supportive care clinic is available to people of all ages and can be involved at any stage of their disease—whether they are pursuing a cure, managing advanced disease, or nearing the end of life.
How can the Supportive Care Clinic help me?
Think of the supportive care team as an added layer of support to help you navigate your disease trajectory. This team will be able to help you in many ways, but some of the most important ones include creating care plans to help with:
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Symptom management: Improve your quality of life by assessing and treating symptoms such as pain, decreased appetite, nausea/vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, fatigue, shortness of breath, issues with sleep, depression and anxiety, among others.
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Advanced care planning: Advance care planning is a process of reflecting on, communicating, and documenting your preferences for medical treatments and end-of-life care. It allows you to take time to consider your values, goals, and wishes, especially in case you become unable to make decisions for yourself. Through this process, you can share your preferences with your loved ones and healthcare providers, to make sure that your care aligns with your goals and that your wishes are respected.
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Connecting with hospital and community resources and services: These services may include occupational and physical therapy, mental health support from the psychosocial oncology team, nutritional counseling, and home care services, such as nursing and personal support workers.
How can I access the AYA Supportive Care Clinic?
Contact us at
aya@uhn.ca if you are interested in learning more.