Neurological diseases, such as ALS, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and advanced dementia, bring unique challenges. These conditions often progress slowly but affect every part of daily life, from movement and speech to memory and independence. At Pallatus in San Diego, hospice care provides personalized support that adapts to these needs, ensuring comfort and dignity at every stage. Hospice care begins when a physician certifies a prognosis of about six months or less and is comfort-focused.
Unlike illnesses that follow a predictable course, neurological diseases can create uncertainty. Patients may experience:
Families often become full-time caregivers, facing exhaustion as they balance complex medical needs with emotional strain. At Pallatus, hospice care addresses both sides of this time.
A personalized hospice plan for neurological conditions focuses on the individual's symptoms and goals. At Pallatus in San Diego, this often includes:
Because symptoms can shift over time, these care plans are regularly reviewed and adjusted. At Pallatus, this approach ensures that families feel supported, not isolated, during the experience.
Neurological diseases can be especially demanding on caregivers, who may provide years of round-the-clock support. At Pallatus in San Diego, we help by offering:
This approach ensures that families feel supported, not isolated, during the experience.
At Pallatus in San Diego, we understand that neurological diseases affect more than just the body; they touch identity, relationships, and independence. Our personalized hospice care plans combine medical expertise with emotional support, ensuring patients live with dignity and families are not left to cope alone. With the right care, families can focus less on the struggle and more on shared moments of connection, love, and presence.