Palliative care in St. Catharines helps seniors and individuals facing advanced illness by focusing on comfort, dignity, and symptom relief. It supports quality of life for both the person and their family—addressing pain, stress, and emotional needs rather than trying to cure the illness.
This type of care is available across St. Catharines in retirement residences, long-term care homes, hospitals, hospices, and even in your own home. The goal is to make each day as comfortable and meaningful as possible, regardless of stage of illness.
Palliative care in St. Catharines includes a range of supportive services based on individual needs:
To learn more, visit Ontario’s Palliative and End-of-Life Care page.
Palliative care in St. Catharines is delivered in a variety of settings depending on your preferences and care needs:
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Understanding the cost of palliative care in St. Catharines depends on where the care is provided:
Not sure what your family qualifies for? Our Consulting Services can help explain your options.
Planning for palliative care is deeply personal. Whether you're supporting a loved one or looking ahead for yourself, our team can guide you through your choices. We’ll help you explore local care options, understand costs, and connect with support services that meet your needs.
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In Ontario, palliative care is usually covered by OHIP when delivered through public health programs, whether at home, in hospital, in hospice, or in a long-term care home. These services include things like nursing, pain management, and emotional support near the end of life. You can learn more at the Ontario palliative care resource page.
However, there can still be some costs depending on where and how care is delivered. For example, if someone is already living in a retirement home, they would continue to pay their regular room and board. Any additional care—like extra nursing or personal support—may be added on privately, unless it’s arranged through Ontario Health atHome or another funded provider.
Hospice care is generally free to the patient, though there might be out-of-pocket costs for medications, personal items, or transportation. The best approach is to speak with the care team to understand what’s covered and what isn't.
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