hospice

Palliative & Hospice Care Program

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How we Help

Peace of Mind Organization (POM) aims to strengthen psycho-social support within hospice and palliative care systems by enhancing services for patients, families, and care providers through targeted assessments, therapy, peer support, training, and policy engagement.

✨ Multi-dimensional Care Approach

Palliative and hospice care plays a vital role in managing the multi-dimensional needs of individuals with life-limiting illnesses. While physical and clinical health needs are often prioritized, the psycho-social and emotional aspects of care remain significantly under-addressed.

🤝 Comprehensive Service Integration

POM provides enhanced psycho-social engagement for terminally ill patients, their families, and caregivers. This includes facility-based services, home-based care, and informal caregiving—especially for those living with chronic or terminal illnesses.

🌍 Cultural Context and Sustainability

Our approach integrates psycho-social support in a culturally sensitive and sustainable manner, ensuring that emotional and social well-being are addressed alongside physical care in both hospice and palliative care environments.

How We Support You

Individualized Psycho-Social Assessment

Implement comprehensive and culturally sensitive assessments to identify patients’ emotional and social needs, including anxiety, depression, grief, isolation, insomnia, and existential concerns.

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Therapeutic Interventions

Provide access to individual and group counseling, psychotherapy, and emotional support tailored to the patient’s specific needs and cultural background.

Creative Arts Therapies

Explore the use of art, music, and drama therapy as non-verbal avenues for emotional expression and coping.

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Peer Support Programs

Facilitate connections between patients with similar experiences to foster a sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation.

Dignity Therapy and Legacy Work

Support patients in exploring their life stories, finding meaning, and creating legacies for their loved ones.

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Caring for those who care

For Family Members
  • Pre and Post-Bereavement Support
  • Family Therapy and Communication Skills Training
  • Mediation Support
  • Psycho-educational Workshops
  • Respite care (Temporary Support Services)
For Care Providers (Hospice and Home-Based)
  • Burnout Prevention and Self-Care Training
  • Communication and Empathy Skills Training
  • Peer Support Groups and Debriefing Sessions through Webinars, Peer group meetings etc
  • Psychological First Aid Training
  • Integration of Psycho-Social Support to MultidisciplinaryTeams
  • Improved quality of life and well-being for terminally ill patients.
  • Greater emotional resilience and coping capacity for families.
  • Improved overall experience of care for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses and their families.
  • Reduced burnout and increased job satisfaction among care providers.
  • Expanded access to psycho-social services, especially in underserved areas.
  • Strengthened integration of mental health and emotional care within Kenya’s palliative care and hospice care system.