Palliative Care Clinic

Medical Office Building, Level 3, Suite 3630

This department offers

  • Palliative care
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Supportive Care for Serious Illness—At Any Stage

When you or someone you love is facing a serious illness, you want care that brings comfort, dignity, and support. At Intermountain Health, our palliative care services are here to help you and your family every step of the way.

Our providers

Focused on What You Need, When You Need It

Focused on relief, support, and care that aligns with your goals

How Palliative Care Fits Into Your Care Plan

Palliative Care works with your doctors to improve quality of life. Services are available in hospitals, clinics, and at home. Ask your doctor for a referral.

What Palliative Care Focuses On

We focus on quality of life, symptom relief, caregiver support, team-based care, and aligning care with your goals.

Your Care Team

Your team may include a physician, nurse, social worker, advanced practitioner, and chaplain. We help guide your healthcare goals.

Our team does their best to make sure you are cared for in the place that is best for you. You can be seen in clinic, over telehealth, or by a team in your home. We bring expert support, comfort, and understanding to your doorstep--so you can focus on meaningful moments together.

Call (385)-887-7300

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our Palliative Care offerings.

Palliative Care is for anyone with a serious illness, such as cancer, heart failure, lung disease, kidney disease, dementia, or other life-limiting conditions. You do not have to stop other treatments to receive Palliative Care. Many people receive Palliative Care while continuing to pursue curative or life-prolonging therapies. 

Our care team supports a variety of different illnesses after diagnosis, including: 

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Alzheimer’s and dementia
  • Heart failure
  • Kidney failure
  • Liver disease
  • Cancer
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Stroke

Palliative Care and Hospice Care are both designed to provide comfort and support to patients facing serious illnesses, but they are used in different circumstances: 

  • Palliative Care: Consider Palliative Care if you or a loved one is dealing with a serious illness that is causing significant symptoms or stress, regardless of the prognosis or stage of the disease. It is appropriate at any point during the illness and can be combined with treatments aimed at curing the condition.
  • Hospice Care: Hospice Care is appropriate when a patient is diagnosed with a terminal illness with a life expectancy of six months or less and the focus shifts from curative treatment to comfort care. It is a decision made when the primary goal is to provide the best possible quality of life in the remaining time. 
Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover Palliative Care. Ask your doctor to refer you to our team.
Yes, if you think Palliative Care might be helpful for you, ask your doctor for a referral.