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Palliative care

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Palliative care is a type of care that helps children and their families who are dealing with a life-threatening or life-shortening illness. The goal of Specialist Paediatric Palliative Care (SPPC) is to improve the quality of life for these children and their families.

Every child and family is different, and the team provides a variety of types of support depending on your child’s needs.

Contact us

To find out more about this service please contact

Our services

  • We help manage complex medical symptoms
  • Assist with a tough treatment decision
  • Determine the best care location for your child
  • Offer phone support on weekdays (Crumlin)
  • Provide information on local services

We also work with:

  • Children’s outreach nurses
  • GPs
  • Public health and community nurses
  • Adult Specialist palliative care teams in the community
  • Local paediatricians and paediatric units
  • Voluntary organisations

Page contents

On this page you will find information about:

Palliative Hub

For more information and resources about Palliative Care in Ireland, visit the Palliative Hub at http://aiihpc.org/

For healthcare professionals

Please get in touch at the number above for queries.

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