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Friday 30 October 2015
Preparing for Hospice Care
Receiving the news of a terminal diagnosis for a loved one can be shocking. With so many emotions roiling through the family, decision making can be difficult. Fortunately, there’s hospice. Hospice provides compassionate care and support to the patient and the family. Getting the patient and family ready for hospice is a positive step during a difficult time.
Find a Hospice Provider
There are many qualified hospice
providers. To help narrow down your choices, ask the physician that gave
the diagnosis for recommendations. Look at the quality ratings for
those, and other, hospice agencies that are in your area. Call and talk
to at least two. Go with one that offers a Patient’s Bill of Rights and
clearly explains its services in a helpful, supportive manner.
Determine Patient Expectations
Hospice focuses on making the patient as
comfortable as possible. Patients with full cognitive function should be
included in discussions with the hospice provider about things like
pain management concerns. Decide where care will be provided. Some
patients want to spend their remaining time at home surrounded by family
and friends. Others prefer the peace and quiet of a care facility that
offers hospice services.
With hospice, you and your family do not have to handle a terminal diagnosis alone. Visit this website for information on end of life care in Soquel.
Celebrate the Journey
Seniors have valuable memories and experiences from their journey through life. A senior-centered community can provide an important social outlet where they can share with their peers.
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