There are many myths and questions that surrounds hospice.
Are your aging parents in need of hospice care but you are a bit skeptical? Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked hospice questions. This will make it easier for you to get a better understanding of what hospice care is and when should you choose it.
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Hospice is not a place rather it is a philosophy of care. It focuses on helping improve the patients’ quality of life instead of aggressive medical treatment. It surrounds the patient and the family members with a team of medical professionals and volunteers who help address physical, emotional and spiritual issues.
Hospice care is patient-centered care as it cares about the needs of the patient and his family members.
However, it must be remembered that hospice does not hasten or prolong death. At Inspiration Hospice, we help improve patients’ quality of life and celebrate the time left. It is all about making the patient as comfortable as possible.
To qualify for hospice care, an individual must be terminally ill with a prognosis of 6 months or less. This does not mean care will only be provided for six months. There is no way to be certain just how long a person has left to live. Therefore, hospice can be provided as long as the person’s physician and hospice team certify the condition remains life-limiting.
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Hospice care emphasis on easing pain and distress while making it easier for the patient to spend his last few months as pain-free as possible.
With the expert care of a registered nurse and a case manager, along with the assistance of hospice aides, social workers, and volunteers, patients and families can build wonderful memories in the last few months.
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If you think your aging loved one can benefit from weekly visits from hospice professionals who specialize in pain management and easing of distress, ask your primary physician if you should consider hospice now or in the near future.
If you think you or your loved ones can benefit from hospice care, assistance with bathing and grooming, pain management, emotional and spiritual support, ask your physician if you should consider hospice.
If you would like to learn more about when to start hospice, get in touch with our experts. An Inspiration Hospice professional will typically respond to your inquiry within a few hours.
You or your loved one may call Inspiration Hospice and request services. Inspiration Hospice will then set up a meeting of the patient and family with a registered nurse, and contact your physician to determine if a referral to hospice is appropriate. We are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Most hospice agencies provide a maximum number of visits per week which is usually 1 Nurse Visit per week, 3 Hospice Aide Visits per week, and as needed for social worker, chaplain, and physician visits. At Inspiration Hospice, the per week visits are our minimum level of care, we evaluate every patient individually. We provide daily hospice aide visits and twice-weekly nursing visits for our patients as they need them.
Amazing hospice volunteers provide caregiver relief, hand-holding, companionship, and much more.
Inspiration Hospice has an amazing volunteer program. We have over 88 active volunteers and provide an additional 40% of care to our patients through our volunteer program.