Our Family Support Program is designed not only for children receiving palliative care but also for their families and the professionals who care for them. Through our Psychosocial Care Team (PCT)— funded by the Comprehensive Care Program for People with Advanced Illnesses of "la Caixa" Foundation — we offer tailored psychological, social, and spiritual support to meet each family's unique needs, ensuring they are accompanied with dignity, empathy, and strength throughout the journey.
We offer children, families, and professionals spiritual and existential carethroughout the illness and at the end of life. This support is not tied to any specific religion, but rather respects each person's beliefs, values, and spiritual needs.
Our aim is to offer comfort, help families find meaning in suffering, and promote inner peace. We provide space for reflection, grief, and acceptance — always in an atmosphere of respect and dignity.
A monthly therapeutic-social gathering for families with children in palliative care.
It's a safe and welcoming space to share experiences, express emotions, and reflect on the role of caregiving.
Through mutual support, active listening, and empathy, families build community, practice self-care, and gain tools to face daily challenges.
An online education and support space for families of children with palliative needs, cared for by the UAIPP at Hospital Niño Jesús..
Led by pediatric palliative care experts, sessions cover key topics like breathing, nutrition, hygiene, and home medication administration.
Beyond training, the school fosters emotional connection and peer support — creating a space where knowledge, experience, and care go hand in hand.
A space for families who are navigating similar experiences to connect and support one another.
These gatherings allow for the expression of emotions, reduce isolation, and create deep bonds through shared understanding. Families share strategies, resources, and encouragement — discovering strength in solidarity and learning through each other's journeys.
By sharing experiences, strategies and resources, they are also learning spaces where families discover new skills and find mutual support.
A therapeutic group where parents and relatives can share their grief, receive emotional support, and learn coping strategies.
Group therapy helps normalize mourning, prevent psychological complications, and build mutual support networks — offering a safe space to reconstruct meaning and move forward with compassion and strength.
In because Live , we work to improve the lives of children who cannot be cured and that of their families.
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