Hospice palm springs
Hospice palm springs



When you find yourself out of options it is time to consider choosing palliative treatment vs. continuing a don't effective curative treatment plan, that might in fact compromise quality of life and time spent with family. The main objective can then transition to making the individual feel as comfortable as possible. This is when hospice services offer patients, families and caregivers options for symptom management. Patients and families can now establish a new goal which is to achieve the best possible quality of life. Hospice provides care inside patient's own home, a nursing home, assisted living and Alzheimer's facilities.


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Previously, hospices were associated with only providing look after cancer patients. This is no more the case and hospice care also serves patients in the final stages of lung, heart or liver disease, dementia, Lou Gehrig's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and AIDS. The service is available to anyone with a life-limiting illness.



A Hospice care program accepts Medicare and Medicaid as 100% coverage because of its care. There are no out-of-pocket expenses to the patient or the patients family. Almost every other insurance providers also pay for hospice services. If a person does not have insurance, they are still capable of receive hospice care in most cases.



There are four levels of care hospice can provide, depending on the patient's current needs. Routine (in the home) care; continuous care for acute symptom management (to stop patient from unnecessary hospitalization); respite care (to deliver family/caregivers relief) and in-patient care (in designated hospice unit) for uncontrolled symptom management that can't be provided at home. All numbers of care are covered by Medicare and Medicaid.



Hospice care is often a family-centered approach that includes a team of professionals: the patient's physician, hospice medical director, RNs, social workers, chaplains, a dietitian, counselors, therapists, home health aides and hospice-trained volunteers. Should you be interested in becoming a hospice volunteer, complete training programs are around for help fulfill your calling to this rewarding mission. The team works together by focusing on the patient's in addition to their family's needs, including physical, emotional, social and spiritual aspects, and also providing needed medications, medical equipment and supplies.



There is another year of continued support readily available for the family following the patient's death. Grief counselors appraise the family's coping skills to determine what level of bereavement support is needed in this first year after their loss.

 

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