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Palliative care has long been shrouded in myths and misconceptions about what it is and what it can offer. A direct consequence is that people who could benefit from it do not see it as a necessity.
An Opioid Availability Workshop was held on 14 June 2023 with the Nagaland State Drugs Control Department, to discuss the implementation of the NDPS Amendment Rules of 2014.
If we put together a series of stories called "palliative care at its best", we are sure this would be among those on the top of the list.
How often have you heard that palliative care is meant for dying people? Or that it’s only meant to help manage pain? Or that it is only for cancer patients?
Pallium India’s Head of Policy, Strategic Programs and Partnerships, Smriti Rana was invited to speak at two parallel sessions at the 18th EAPC World Congress in Rotterdam.
Pallium India, along with National Institute for Speech and Hearing conducted Aphasia Camp on 21st and 23rd of June 2023.
On 6 June 2023, an Opioid Availability Workshop was conducted in which 100 people participated, including West Bengal govt officials.
By addressing pain comprehensively and employing a holistic approach, palliative care aims to enhance the individual's overall quality of life, promote comfort, and help them cope with pain more effectively.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Pallium India and Commissionerate of Health Services, Govt of Maharashtra to facilitate the development of palliative care in Pune and Aurangabad.