Hospice began as a response to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and families faced with a life-limiting illness. And yet today, many people are unaware that this support is available. In fact, only one in three eligible patients and their families experience the benefits of hospice care. A big reason for this is a lack of understanding.
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Hospice is a place. Hospice is not a place - it's a service. Hospice brings physical, emotional, and spiritual care and support to wherever our patients call home. This can be a personal residence, nursing home, assisted living facility, hospital, or other location of choice. |
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Hospice only provides care and support for the patient. Hospice care is designed to support the entire family. In fact, hospice doesn't stop with the patient. Most hospice organizations offer bereavement services following the passing of a loved one, providing valuable counseling and support. |
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Hospice helps patients with all kinds of illnesses - not just cancer. Hospice is not just for cancer patients. Hospice is designed to provide care to anyone in the last six months of life. This care is extended to both the individual patient and to the family. |
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Hospice only helps patients for the last week of life. Hospice is not just for the last few days or weeks of life. The benefit is designed to provide care for the last six months of life. |
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In order to qualify for hospice, a patient has to give up hope. Hospice doesn't mean giving up hope or current treatments. Treatment can continue throughout the duration of a patient's service. |
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Hospice is available 24 hours a day. Hospice is caring and support that is available at all times. |
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