Palliative and end-of-life care centers on easing physical discomfort and improving quality of life. In-home caregivers help manage pain, breathing challenges, fatigue, and other symptoms with close attention. Since caregivers spend extended time with patients, they notice changes quickly. This awareness allows timely adjustments that improve comfort. As a result, patients avoid frequent hospital visits and conserve energy. Remaining at home supports rest and preserves dignity during a vulnerable time.