What is Palliative Care? Palliative Care is specialized medical care that focuses on providing patients with relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and their loved ones. Palliative Care is appropriate at any age and at any stage in a serious illness, along with curative treatment. Learn more about how Palliative Care can support individuals with serious illness and where Palliative Care is available in Hawaii. Join Jeannette Koijane MPH and Executive Director of Kökua Mau and Hope Young, Advance Care Planning Coordinator of Kökua Mau as we explore the benefits of Palliative Care.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to define Palliative Care.
  • Participants will understand who may benefit from Palliative Care.
  • Participants will identify how to access Palliative Care and provide resources and materials to providers, patients, and loved ones.

Target Audience: social workers, health educators, dietitians, and other public health professionals

Duration:  90 minutes

Continuing Education Information: 1.5 Credits for CHES, 1.5 CPEUs for Registered Dietitians

CHES Provider number:  99036; CPEU Provider number: 21216

Recorded Webinar: 11/4/2022

Disclosures:  The planners, reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest.

Skill Level: Advanced
CHES Event ID#: PM99036_11042022
Category 1 Credits: 1.5
Continuing Competency Credits: 0
Activity #: 173705
Performance Indicators: 1.4.2, 10.5.1, 4.1.6
RD Total Credits: 1.5
Level 1: Yes
Level 2: Yes
Level 3: No
Level: Levels 1,2