The Role of Palliative Care in Longevity

After treatment ends—when patients are cured or living as cancer survivors—palliative care can work alongside survivorship and longevity programs to support life after cancer.

Teas and Chemotherapy – What You Need to Know

Herbal teas might look harmless, but some can interfere with chemotherapy. Some teas can change how your body absorbs or breaks down medicine, raise the risk of bleeding, or affect liver enzymes.

Palliative care is not equal to end of life care

Palliative Care focuses on: Relieving pain and distressing symptoms Supporting emotional, spiritual & practical needs Helping patients and families make informed choices Palliative care is about living as well as possible, for as long as possible.

Who Is Your Decision Maker?

This video explains why choosing a trusted decision-maker before a crisis matters — because good care starts with clarity, communication, and honoring what truly matters to you.

Frailty in Older Adults

Frailty isn’t just aging.It’s a clinical syndrome where the body’s strength, energy, and resilience decline. Older adults become less able to handle stressors, meaning even minor illnesses or injuries can lead to major setbacks. Early recognition and prevention,through nutrition, mobility, and medical review ,can change outcomes.

CPR: What Most People Don’t Realize

The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that all hospitalized patients have advance directives and that clinicians engage in open, honest discussions about prognosis and the realistic likelihood of survival following CPR.