Bhubaneswar: The Amrit Dhara Palliative Care (ADPC) Trust is opening its patient care services in Bhubaneswar from December 21.
The Trust aims at ensuring accessible and affordable palliative care to cancer patients, for all phases of their disease. Experienced doctors will give voluntary services. Nurses, paramedics and support staff will be available for the medically sound and holistic care of these patients and for giving attention to their family caregivers.
In the beginning out-patient clinic and day-care will be the focus. The activities of ADPC trust will include the following:
The patients and their families can contact Amrit Dhara Palliative Care Trust, Laxmi Nagar in Patia or mail to wecare@amritdhara.org.in for details.
APDC Trust is registered as a voluntary non-profit institution to deliver palliative care to the needy cancer patients of Odisha and its neighbouring areas.
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