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Palliative care is focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness – whatever the diagnosis. The goal is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and the family and provide an extra layer of support. Palliative care is appropriate at any stage of a serious illness and can be provided together with curative or life-prolonging treatment.   

Inpatient care: We have teams of doctors, advanced practice providers, and social workers at UMass Memorial Medical Center, University campus, and Memorial Hospital. We have a music therapy program based at the University campus.

Outpatient care: We have a clinic in the Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) building on the University campus. We see patients in person or by telehealth and have a nurse navigator on phone triage for patients and families 5 days per week.


David Cachia, MD“The palliative care team provides invaluable support for our patients at the time of their greatest need. We have built a collaborative model between our teams and patients, and families know they can rely on us to deliver excellent care throughout their cancer journey.” 

- David Cachia, MD, Executive Council Chair, Division of Hematology/Oncology

Laurel O'Connor, MD“Working with the palliative care division at UMass has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.  Integrating their expertise, dedication, and compassion for patients living with serious illnesses with MIH allows us to provide high-quality care to an incredibly vulnerable population in an innovative and accessible way that prioritizes comfort and dignity."

Laurel O'Connor, MD

Margaret Ayo Owegi, DO"UMass Palliative Care have been exemplary, going beyond the call of duty to improve the quality of life our neurological patients. They have reduced their pain, their emotional distress, and provided guidance on important discussions. Our patients and their families have provided exceptional feedback over the years. They feel heard, supported, and have a strong advocate by their side."

Margaret Ayo Owegi, DO



Learn more about palliative care by viewing the patient cases below.

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Elizabeth (she/her)

Derrick (he/his)

Rosa (she/her)

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