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When talking to someone in recovery, being supportive and mindful of your words is important. Here are a few encouraging things you can say to help them on their journey. Call us to learn more: (602) 960-5600 #AxiomCare #RecoveryJourney
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💡Tip Tuesday!💡 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗹𝘆: When your loved one is in hospice care, having open conversations with the care team is crucial. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, express concerns, or seek clarification. The more you communicate, the better the care team can address your loved one’s needs and provide the support that’s right for your family. Remember, they’re there to help you navigate this journey. #TipTuesday #HospiceCare #CommunicationIsKey #1stCareAtHome
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Our team works closely with residents to support their daily activities, helping them maintain their dignity and freedom while receiving the best care possible. #AgedCare #IndependenceInCare #ThriveNursing #QualityCare #SeniorSupport #AgedCareServices #CompassionateCare #DignityInCare
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Our team works closely with residents to support their daily activities, helping them maintain their dignity and freedom while receiving the best care possible. #AgedCare #IndependenceInCare #ThriveNursing #QualityCare #SeniorSupport #AgedCareServices #CompassionateCare #DignityInCare
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Time to test your knowledge with our #TestPrepTuesday! Comment with the answer below. #abwmfoundation #woundcare
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Here's a video from our YouTube to help our community fully understand hospice! We hope it clarifies why we are so passionate about what we do and how it helps people! #prudentialhealthcare #hospice #homehealth #palliativecare #whatishospice
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"Hospice" still carries a stigma that we'd love to help dispel because we know it to be an incredible resource for families. Take a listen as Terri Brisbane from Compassionate Care helps dispel several myths about hospice and teaches us the facts. #pwwlaw #estateplanning #elderlaw #hospice #compassionatecare #localresources https://lnkd.in/emE6TihE
What is Hospice Care and When is it Appropriate? - Off The Clock
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Discover the power of actionable insights in hospice care with TruliaCare. Personalized treatment strategies tailored to each patient's needs. #hospice #hospicecare #insights
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Home hospice care is the same for all dying patients, but unlike Mr. Carter’s family who can afford to augment the hospice team with full-time professionals, regular folks must find enough volunteers to fill in a 24-hour day for months. It’s important for hospice consumers who are considering hospice-in-the-home to be aware that the interdisciplinary team (which is required to make a visit once a week) consists of an RN, SW, Certified Nursing Assistant, Chaplain, and a volunteer. They often spend more time with a patient in the beginning (as care plans and documentation are initiated) and in the final hours. But most family members undertake the majority of the work for their loved ones. Each team member is only required to make one visit per week. Incidentally, hospice gets paid $200 per patient, per day, whether they visit the home or not. However, many families do not feel comfortable undertaking the brunt of intimate care or medication dispensation or have the time to engage in that much caregiving. End-of-life care is tough on families, especially when a loved one is close to dying. Instead, families often resent spending their last months stressed and exhausted with caretaking. Bigger families, or those with volunteers from church, or neighbors may be able to help pitch in to cover the round-the-clock staffing that an inpatient hospice residence or nursing home would provide. Unfortunately, hospice residences have around 20 beds, so patients can only be admitted within a few weeks of dying. For my parents, that was the ideal situation and they had a good dying experience. Wealthy families like that of Mr. Carter can afford to hire the complementary staffing that is needed in addition to the hospice team. In the right circumstance, dying at home can be a beautiful thing, but it’s not for everyone. I have a chapter on the pros and cons of dying at home in my Amazon Bestselling book: “Surviving Hospice: A Chaplain’s Journey . . . www.hospicehelppro.com
This CBS News story does a nice profile of the CT Hospice where I work. https://lnkd.in/efcJNKHc
Home hospice care in the spotlight as former President Jimmy Carter turns 100
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What does quality care mean to you? At Alizaf Care, we are transforming lives, one home at a time. It’s about trust, compassion, and support. Watch our video to see how we redefine in-home care. #CaringHands #alizafcare #carewithheart #bettertogether #compassioninaction #homecaresolution #brandonmb #bdnmb #seniors
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