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Introducing Therapeutic Cannabis Certification Gift Certificates.

We are so happy to introduce the long requested same-day certification Gift Certificate. It is a great gift idea for the discreet loved one looking to improve their quality of life.This is a great, caring gift for any occasion. The cost is $175.00 and entitles the bearer to one same-day certification. Get in touch with us using Klara available on the right side of the screen for quickest response.

Lisa and I are so proud to share we have opened Palleviate LLC.
After listening to our patients detail their disappointment with other Red Light Therapy products, we decided to take the time to get the best Near Infra-Red, Red Light Therapy available.

Palliativity genuinely believes in the benefits Red Light Therapy offers to so many.
What we found is there are many who are not ready for Red Light Therapy due to them not understanding how it works.
Red light therapy encourages accelerated healing and skin rejuvenation.
Studies indicate that by increasing fibroblast production in the skin, generating collagen and elastin, it produces a supportive and tightening effect that improves the look and feel of the skin.
Red light therapy also helps increase circulation between blood and tissue cells and stimulates a healing response in the skin. Studies show that red light therapy leads to improvement in wound healing, and conditions like rosacea, acne and scarring. With red light treatment, cells become stronger and healthier, are better able to respond to damage, and actively rejuvenate themselves.
Customers have seen remarkable results with red light therapy, as numerous studies confirm that it consistently relieves pain, reduces inflammation, and rebalances the immune system.

Try out a 30 Minute targeted session at a great introductory price for NEW customers ONLY please.

To get the most value for your money, We have very reasonable starting packages. Try out a 30 Minute targeted session at a great introductory price (For NEW customers ONLY please). Includes: up to 6 Pads W/Face and Sternum Cover W/10 minute shaker session after the Red Light Session
We urge you to do your own homework or send us a question using Klara, our communication platform, for all the information you will need to make the best decision on YOUR path to a better Quality of life

What is Palliative Care?

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative Care focuses on improving a person’s quality of life throughout the course of serious illness, or after a life-changing injury.  Patients often receive palliative care along with other medical treatments – such as intensive care, cardiac or cancer care – as an extra layer of support that is based on your needs, not your diagnosis or prognosis.

 

Palliative care can begin whenever you and your health care provider feel it can help.  For many patients, this happens shortly after the diagnosis of a serious condition.

 

(From DHMC, 2013)

Referral to Palliative care

Does a Referral to Palliative Care Mean I’m Dying?

No.  Receiving palliative care does not mean you’re dying.  Being referred to palliative care means that you are dealing with difficult medical problems – ones that can cause pain, emotional uncertainty and personal complications for you and the people you love.

 

By addressing pain, reducing stress and improving comfort, people tend to sleep better and eat a bit better and stay more active.  It is not surprising that their health improves – and sometimes people live longer!

 

 

Medical Treatment

Do I Need to Stop Medical Treatments in Order to Receive Palliative Care?

NO! We support doing whatever you, your family and your primary health care team feel is right for you. Many of the patients we see are receiving treatments, such as:

 

  • Chemotherapy or radiation for cancer
  • Cardiac procedures (angiography or pacemakers, and surgery)
  • Clinical trials (offering experimental approaches for your condition)

If difficult decisions about treatments arise, we can help you sort through the options.  Palliative Care does not replace your primary treatment; it works to support the care you are receiving to improve your quality of life.