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The Wauwatosa office is home base for our interdisciplinary care team. Additionally, the office will be the central hub for Milwaukee-based patient carecoordination, administrative support, team meetings, volunteer coordination and staff training and education.
Services available at Masons Light House will include carecoordination and family navigation, pain and symptom management, respite and physical or occupational therapies. The center will also provide family-centered care such as spiritual, psychosocial and emotional support, assistance with advance care planning and bereavementcare.
The health system anticipates the location to remain closed until the end of 2025. Delaware Hospice Expands with New Location Delaware Hospice recently opened a new office location in southern Pennsylvania to improve carecoordination. Delaware Hospice also provides bereavement support and nonmedical transitional services.
The study points to the potential for telehealth utilization to improve carecoordination and quality for dying pediatric populations, researchers stated. Patients, caregivers and family members surveyed rated the telehealth hospice services as “highly satisfactory,” including those from bereavement staff members along with clinicians.
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