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PANDA Palliative Care

The PANDA Palliative Care Team at Children’s National is a team of medical professionals who work with primary healthcare team members to provide extra support for infants, children, adolescents and young adults with serious illnesses and their families. We work to prevent, reduce and soothe suffering, and help children and their families cope with the stress of managing complex medical care.

  • Our Mission. To enhance comfort and optimize quality of life for children of all ages with serious illness and their families through expert, seamless, integrative, palliative care regionally and nationally.
  • Our Vision. PANDA will lead the future of pediatric palliative care through its clinical excellence, transformative research, innovation and service to the community.

Contact us

The PANDA Palliative Care team can be reached via email.

The Palliative Care Team

Palliative care services are available for children prenatally through young adulthood with any life-threatening condition and their families. Families may request assistance from the PANDA Palliative Care Team at any time during their child’s illness, even if their child is not currently in the hospital. 

The Palliative Care Team includes professionals from many disciplines:

Palliative Care Services for Patients and Families

The goal of the PANDA Palliative Care Team is to partner with patients, families and the primary medical team to develop a collaborative plan of care that will meet the needs and goals of the child and their family. The team focuses on comfort and quality of life for children and works alongside the primary medical team while they focus on treating the underlying illnesses. We support you and your family by:

  • Achieving optimal quality of life
  • Supporting effective communication between the child, family and members of the primary healthcare team
  • Helping families understand a child’s prognosis and treatment side effects
  • Recognizing and treating symptoms early
  • Relieving discomfort and suffering from pain and other symptoms
  • Determining discharge options and planning for care at home
  • Coordinating integrative and complementary therapies such as Healing Touch, massage, acupuncture, acupressure and aromatherapy to improve discomfort and manage symptoms
  • Assisting with spiritual and ethical concerns
  • Supporting siblings and extended family members

Palliative Care Resources