Trained medical professionals work hand in hand to address the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of those under hospice care.
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Incorporating Mental Health Care Into Hospice Settings
A senior’s mental health can precipitate the need for hospice care. Just like any other physical illness or injury, mental illness requires diagnosis and treatment.
When Is It Time For Hospice Care?
The decision to begin hospice care is a difficult and often painful one. We always hope that our elderly loved ones, be they a parent or grandparent, will be with us for longer. These can often indicate that perhaps it’s time to begin hospice or palliative care.
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What is Palliative Care?
Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care
Both hospice and palliative care may be offered by hospitals, home care agencies, cancer centers, and long-term care facilities. They are meant to provide comfort for patients, their families and friends – so they can rest assured knowing they are in good hands. A great team should offer physical and emotional support for patients and their families going through the toughest moments of their lives.
When Should Comfort Care Be Considered
Comfort care should be part of our decision making long before it is needed. Sometimes, that does not happen and comfort care can be initiated at any time with the consent of the patient and a provider. For the best outcome, plan now for comfort care and then adjust those plans accordingly to everyone’s needs.