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Palliative Care

Palliative Care

A male patient sites in a wheelchair. On a couch beside him sits a two health professionals and another womanOur Palliative Care service provides comprehensive, holistic care for patients with a life-limiting medical condition. Our care also extends to a patient’s family and carers.

Palliative care identifies and treats the physical, emotional, spiritual or social symptoms associated with cancer and other non-cancer diseases. It also provides practical and emotional support to a patient’s family and carers. Read more about palliative care (Healthy WA).

Based at Rockingham General Hospital, our service provides multidisciplinary inpatient and outpatient care. This care supports patients to live as well as possible as their condition progresses.

The service is a core component of the Integrated Cancer Service and works collaboratively to deliver patients the best care possible closer to home.

Our Palliative Care team can assist with:

  • managing pain and other symptoms
  • planning for future treatments and guiding goals of care (external site)
  • supporting patients, families and carers to address physical, social and spiritual concerns
  • counselling and grief support
  • equipment to help you be cared for at home.

Contact us

During business hours

Please phone the switchboard on 9599 4000 during business hours.

If you are a cancer patient, or a family member or carer

In an emergency, please go to your nearest emergency department (ED). If you are having chemotherapy or immunotherapy, present your purple card to the ED staff.

Location

Our Outpatient Clinic is located at Level One, D block of Rockingham General Hospital.

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Return to the Integrated Cancer Service page.

 

Last Updated: 09/05/2025

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