*Correspondence to Author: Abdul Kader Mohiuddin Department of Pharmacy, World University of Bangladesh, 151/8, Green Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka – 1205, Bangladesh How to cite this article: Abdul Kader Mohiuddin.Pharma- cists in Home/Hospice/Palliative Care Settings. International Journal of Aging Research, 2019, 2:42 eSciPub LLC, Houston, TX USA. Website: https://escipub.com/ Abdul Kader Mohiuddin, IJOAR, 2019 2:42 International Journal of Aging Research (ISSN:2637-3742) Review Article IJOAR (2019) 2:42 Pharmacists in Home/Hospice/Palliative Care Settings Medication-related problems are common among home care patients who take many medications and have complex medical histories and health problems. The goals of home health care services are to help individuals to improve function and live with greater independence; to promote the client’s optimal level of well-being; and to assist the patient to remain at home, avoiding hospitalization or admission to long-term care institutions. Home care is an arrangement of care given by gifted experts to patients in their homes under the heading of a doctor. Home medicinal services administrations incorporate nursing care; physical, word related, and discourse dialect treatment; and therapeutic social administrations. Doctors may allude patients for home social in- surance administrations, or the administrations might be asked for by relatives or patients. The scope of home social insurance benefits a patient can get at home is boundless. Contingent upon the individual patient’s circumstance, care can extend from nursing care to specifc therapeutic administrations, for example, research facility workups. Normal analyses among home social insurance patients incorporate circulatory infection, coronary illness, damage and harming, musculoskeletal and connective tissue sickness and respiratory malady. Keywords: Pharmacists; Patient; Ambulatory Care; Compliance; ADR; Palliative Care; Elderly Abdul Kader Mohiuddin Department of Pharmacy, World University of Bangladesh, 151/8, Green Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka – 1205, Bangladesh ABSTRACT IJOAR: https://escipub.com/international-journal-of-aging-research/ 1