Advanced Disease Management
OUR SPECIALITIES

- Neuro Rehabilitation
- Ortho Rehabilitation
- Onco Rehabilitation
- Pediatric Rehabilitation
- Post-Burn Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- General Rehabilitation
- Chronic and Interventional Pain Management
- Acute and Disease Pain Management
- Palliative Care
- Advanced Disease Management
- Integrated Medicine
- Transition Care
Advanced Disease Management (ADM) is a patient care that is focused on improving the quality of life for individuals with serious, progressive illnesses. Generally given alongside palliative care. It involves a coordinated effort to manage symptoms, provide education, and support patients and their families through complex medical decisions.
ADM programs are typically led by a nurse practitioner and involve a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, pharmacists, social workers, and spiritual care counsellors.
Key aspects of Advanced Disease Management include:
- Symptom Management:
Understanding the pain and other evident symptoms associated with the advanced illness.
- Education and Support:
Providing information about the progression of the illness, available treatment options, and setting expectations, along with support for ensuring informed decisions.
- Palliative Care Integration:
Recognizing the importance of palliative care principles in managing advanced disease, thus improve quality of life for both the patient and the family.
- Multidisciplinary Team Approach:
Involving various healthcare professionals to address the diverse needs of patients associated with advanced illnesses, where cross consultation maybe required.
- Focus on Patient and Family:
Prioritizing the patient’s and their family’s needs and preferences throughout the disease management process.
- Advanced Illness Care Planning:
Facilitating conversations about goals of care, advance directives, and end-of-life planning.