Comfort care

Comfort-focused care: what changes

When the focus shifts to comfort, the goal is quality of life and symptom relief. This page explains what typically changes and what stays important.

Quick checklist

  • Decisions prioritize comfort and avoiding burdensome interventions.
  • Communication becomes simpler: goals, preferences, and what matters most.
  • Symptoms are treated aggressively (pain, breathing, anxiety).
  • Caregiver support becomes part of the plan.

What to expect

  • More emphasis on comfort meds and home support.
  • Clearer plans for “what to do if…” situations.
  • Focus on dignity, routine, and reducing suffering.

Questions to ask

  • “What symptoms should we watch for, and what do we do?”
  • “What medications should we have on hand?”
  • “Who do we call at night?”