Paediatric and Neonatal Palliative Care

Palliative care for children and newborns with common medical conditions, such as genetic disorders, premature birth, cancer, neurological disorders, heart and lung issues, and more, may be provided by pediatric and neonatal palliative care providers. Palliative care for teenagers entails providing the child's body, mind, and soul with active attention, as well as supporting the family. The goal is to improve the child's and the family's quality of life. Improved pediatric care is another benefit of developmental psychology.

A team of medical professionals, nurses, and other specialists can provide additional support in the form of pediatric and neonatal palliative care. In a nutshell, it gives the child and family the quality they need to carry on with daily living.

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