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July 17, 2024

Understanding Hospice Care


When Will Hospice Be There? Understanding In-Home Hospice Care

What is Hospice Care?

Imagine comfort, peace, and dignity during a difficult time. That’s what hospice care is all about. It’s a special type of care focused on making the most of the final months for people with a serious illness.

Hospice doesn’t try to cure the illness, but rather to manage pain and other symptoms so you can focus on what matters most – spending time with loved ones and making the most of each day.

 

Is Hospice Right for Me?

Hospice care is a great option if you have a serious illness, and your doctor feels you have 6 months or less to live if the illness runs its course. It’s important to remember, hospice isn’t giving up – it’s about choosing comfort and quality of life.

 

Where is Hospice Care Provided?

The beauty of hospice is you can receive care in the comfort of your own home, surrounded by loved ones. This can be your house, apartment, or even a nursing home – wherever feels most comfortable.

What Kind of Care Does Hospice Provide?

 

A hospice team works together to provide a variety of services, including:

  • Pain and symptom management: Your team will work hard to keep you comfortable and manage any pain you might have.
  • Emotional and spiritual support: Hospice chaplains, social workers, and volunteers can provide counseling and support for you and your family.
  • Help with daily living: Nurses and aides can assist with bathing, dressing, and other daily tasks.
  • Respite care: This service gives your family members a break from caregiving duties, allowing them time for themselves.

 

Common Misconceptions About Hospice

  • Hospice means giving up: Not true! Hospice helps you live as comfortably and fully as possible during your final months.
  • Hospice care only happens at home: While most common, hospice can also be provided in nursing homes and other settings outside of your own home.
  • You can’t get other treatments with hospice: You can still receive some treatments to manage your illness alongside hospice care.

 

We Can Help

If you or a loved one is facing a serious illness, hospice care can offer comfort, support, and dignity. Please contact us today to learn more about how we can help.