About Hospice & Palliative Care

Hospice and palliative care are a set of services that help the patient and family cope with the effects of terminal illness. The goal of hospice and palliative care is to enhance the quality of life for patient and family and allow patients to spend their remaining time in their home. Hospice and palliative care provide comfort when cure is no longer possible or when curative treatment is no longer effective or desired.

Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, hospice and palliative care involve a team-oriented approach to medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support expressly tailored to the patient's needs and wishes. Support is provided to the patient's loved ones as well.

Services are provided through a hospice agency by a team of hospice professionals and volunteers. These professionals provide direct care during their visits and also teach the family how to care for the patient in between visits. With simple training, almost every family can care for their loved one who is receiving hospice or palliative care services.

The focus of hospice relies on the belief that each of us has the right to die pain-free and with dignity, and that our loved ones will receive the necessary support to allow us to do so. Hospice can be provided in freestanding hospice facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, residential care facilities, other long-term care facilities and, most commonly, in the patient's home. Hospice is available to persons of any age, religion or race.

The unit of care in hospice is the patient and family. A customized plan of care is developed to meet their needs. The plan of care includes basic services that every hospice must offer patients and families-these are called "core services":

  • Medical Services
  • Nursing Services
  • Medical Social Services
  • Counseling

In addition to services, the hospice plan of care specifies what the hospice will provide in terms of:

  • Medical Equipment
  • Medications

Based on the hospice's assessment of patient/family needs, the hospice plan of care may offer other services as well:

  • Home Health Aide services, to assist in personal care for the patient.
  • Volunteers, to provide companionship to the patient and support to the family.

Upcoming Events

March 18, 2010

Fundamentals of Hospice

OHPCO Offices

March 23-25, 2010

HospiScript Lunch & Learn

Grief & Bereavement: Assessment and Management of Complications

March 23, 2010

Palmetto Updates

Investigating the Basics of Medicare

Quest Conference Centers

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