FAQs

What is the Palliative Care conversation about?

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Understanding and exploring ways to best manage unwanted symptoms, pain, and discomfort and optimize quality of life Finding resources to help with the practicalities and necessities of daily living Emotional support when you are at a crossroads and need to make difficult decisions Help with Advance Care Planning (ACP), including [...]

Do I qualify for Palliative Care Support?

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Palliative Care Support at HCS is available to patients receiving HCS home-based visiting nurse or rehabilitation services. Palliative Care at HCS requires a physician order and may be covered under insurance. Patients without insurance may be eligible for a grant-funded Palliative Care Social Work visit. For more information, please call [...]

What is Palliative Care?

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Palliative Care is an approach to care that focuses on relief from symptoms, pain, and stressors - whatever the stage of the illness. Palliative Care Support at HCS is an extra layer of support that can be offered to our patients while receiving home-based visiting nurse or  rehabilitative services. As [...]

Who provides hospice care?

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Hospice patients receive care from registered nurses who specialize in hospice care, home health aides, social workers, spiritual care counselors, and bereavement staff. Patients keep their own physicians, but we do have a hospice medical director who is Board Certified in Hospice and Palliative Care overseeing care. This “interdisciplinary team” [...]

Is hospice just for cancer patients?

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Not anymore. When hospice began in the mid 1970s, most hospice patients had cancer. Today, while many hospice patients still have cancer, the  majority have other life-limiting illnesses such as end stage heart, lung, or kidney disease, or Alzheimer’s dementia.

When is the right time to call hospice?

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Although end of life care may be difficult to discuss, it is best for family members to share their wishes long before it becomes a concern. This can greatly reduce stress when the time for hospice is needed. By having discussions in advance, people are not forced into uncomfortable situations. [...]

What is hospice?

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Hospice focuses on living life to the fullest while experiencing a life-limiting illness. Hospice is a holistic approach to end of life care, focusing on quality of life and offering physical, emotional and spiritual comfort.

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