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Traditions Health understands how stressful it can be to opt for end-of-lifecare. Why hospice care? Continuous home care provides a healthcare provider for 8-24 hours per day. Continuous home care is short-term in nature. General inpatient care is short-term in nature.
These can represent significant expenses for hospice and palliative care providers in today’s reimbursement climate. Hospice & Community Care also has two office locations in the state, along with a 24-bed inpatient center, a residential center and a bereavement facility, the Pathways Center for Grief & Loss.
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