People often assume that palliative care is hospice or end of life care, but hospice is only a part of this specialty. When a patient chooses to stop treatment or if it becomes clear that the illness is not responding to treatment, hospice care is warranted. Caregivers still aim to meet all of the patient's needs, but attempts to cure the illness are stopped, and treatment shifts to exclusively keeping the patient comfortable.

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