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Starting hospice care can be an overwhelming decision. At Amedicus Hospice, we guide families every step of the way. Here’s how to get started: 1. Assess Needs: Understand the level of care required. 2. Learn About Hospice: Educate yourself on what services are available. 3. Establish a Care Plan: Work with your hospice provider to create a personalized plan. 4. Start Care: Begin services, knowing your loved one will receive compassionate support. Reach out for more guidance at www.amedicushospice.org or (469) 389-1028. #HospiceCare #FamilySupport
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Nearly 30% of hospice patients in 2017 received hospice care for only a week in, and 50% received hospice care for 25 days or less 1. The unfortunate reality is that a few days of hospice care is not enough to provide those who are terminally ill the end of life care they need and deserve. Much of this is due to family members perceiving hospice as a last resort. Choosing hospice doesn’t mean you are giving up on your life or the life of your loved one. Instead, it means choosing a life outside of doctor’s appointments and hospital rooms. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gCTZRXai #EndOfLifeCare #HospiceCare #DignityInCare #CaregiverSupport
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Addressing Common Misconceptions About Hospice Care Misconceptions about hospice care can prevent families from seeking the support they need. Here are some myths and the facts: 1. Myth: Hospice is only for the last days of life. Fact: Hospice can start earlier to improve quality of life. 2. Myth: Hospice means giving up hope. Fact: Hospice focuses on comfort and quality of life. 3. Myth: Hospice hastens death. Fact: Hospice provides compassionate care without hastening or postponing death. Learn more about the true benefits of hospice care at www.amedicushospice.org or contact us at (469) 389-1028. #HospiceCare #CompassionateCare #AmedicusHospice
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Nearly 30% of hospice patients in 2017 received hospice care for only a week in, and 50% received hospice care for 25 days or less 1. The unfortunate reality is that a few days of hospice care is not enough to provide those who are terminally ill the end of life care they need and deserve. Much of this is due to family members perceiving hospice as a last resort. Choosing hospice doesn’t mean you are giving up on your life or the life of your loved one. Instead, it means choosing a life outside of doctor’s appointments and hospital rooms. Read More: s/why-choosing-hospice-care-does-not-mean-that-youre-giving-up-on-your-loved-one/ #HospiceCare #Healthcare #HospiceEducation #Planning
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💡 Hospice Myths vs. Facts: Educating the Public About Hospice Care There are many misconceptions about hospice care, and at Amedicus Hospice, we’re committed to sharing the truth. Here’s what you need to know: • Myth: Hospice means giving up hope. Fact: Hospice focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families. • Myth: Hospice is only for the last days of life. Fact: Care can begin months earlier, helping patients live more comfortably for longer. • Myth: Hospice means no more treatments. Fact: Treatments continue, but with a focus on managing symptoms and ensuring comfort. Understanding the facts about hospice can help families make informed decisions. Visit www.amedicushospice.org or call us at (469) 389-1028 to learn more. #HospiceMyths #HospiceSupport #AmedicusHospice
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The goal of hospice is to offer dignity, comfort, and quality of life, regardless of the length of the experience. As long as patients meet medical eligibility, they can continue receiving hospice care. Learn more about #hospice at housecallproviders.org 📌 #HospiceFacts #HospiceMonth #HAPCM #NPHI
Myth: Hospice care is only available for a limited time. Truth: Patients can continue receiving hospice services as long as they meet medical eligibility criteria, which focuses on their medical condition and ongoing need for care. That means a patient can be recertified for hospice care beyond an original six-month prognosis. This means that hospice care is flexible and adaptable to each patient’s journey, ensuring they receive comfort-focused support for as long as it is needed. Patients and families can be rest assured that their care team will be there to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs throughout the entire experience. Hospice is about providing dignity, comfort, and quality of life—no matter how long the journey may be. #HospiceCare #PalliativeCare #MythBustingMondays #CareHeroes
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✨ Living Longer with Hospice: Facts You Need to Know! ✨ Did you know that patients who receive hospice care often live longer than those who don't? 🤯 Hospice care is all about supporting quality of life, without any costs to patients or families. People often misbelieve it's an end-of-life decision, but many spend weeks, months, or even years benefiting from hospice services. It's time to break the misconception that hospice is only for the very end of life and recognize its profound benefits. Educate yourself and others on the reality and advantages of hospice care. 🌿Lily Hospice | Love Until the Last Breath 📲 248-955-5100 🌐 lilyhospice.com 📍 Oakland, Macomb & Wayne County, MI #HospiceCare #QualityOfLife #EndOfLifeCare #HospiceAwareness #SupportCare #HospiceMyths #HospiceFacts #LifeQuality #HospiceMisconceptions #LilyHospice
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Talking to your loved one about hospice care can be a difficult conversation, but it is important to have. Hospice care can provide compassionate support and care to patients and families at the end of life, and it can help to make the end-of-life process as comfortable and dignified as possible. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gHQ-m7MW #HospiceCare #PatientCare #FamilySupport #CompassionateCare
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The truth is, hospice is all about living — getting patients to live out their final days as comfortably, peacefully, and happily as possible. There are also a vast number of benefits for family members who trust hospice workers to care for their loved ones. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eFMCgqnz #hospicecare #kansashospice #kansascityhospice #kchospice #benefitsofhospice
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🌟 Understanding Hospice Care: A Vital Guide 🌟 Life is precious. Make every moment count. Learn about compassionate end-of-life support, from the comfort of home to specialized hospice facilities. Discover how Nova Home Care supports family hospice caregivers in caring for their loved ones. https://lnkd.in/gFBgtwH5 #HospiceCare #NovaHomeCare #EndOfLifeSupport
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