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Guaranteed Taps SVP of Strategic Growth; Nurses Step Into C-Suite at Hospice of the Piedmont, Hudson Valley Hospice

Hospice News

Its technology platform connects patients and family members to palliative and hospice nurses, social workers, spiritual coordinators and other interdisciplinary staff. Guaranteed serves Medicare and Medicaid patients across five counties in southern California, including the Los Angeles region.

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When is an Alzheimer’s Patient Ready for Hospice?

Traditions Health

Rather than continue life-sustaining treatment, hospice care focuses on comprehensive support for patients, their caregivers, and family members. A doctor must provide an order for your loved one to receive hospice care. Logistics management: Hospice workers order medication, equipment, and supplies.

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Hospice and Breast Cancer

Traditions Health

During your end-of-life journey, a skilled and caring hospice team can help: Minimize your pain, discomfort, and suffering Enhance your comfort and quality of life Provide emotional support for you and your family How do I access hospice care? To get hospice care, you must stop breast cancer treatment.

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Hospice Care After a Stroke

Traditions Health

What happens with hospice care Hospice care is designed to help your family navigate the end-of-life journey, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life during this time. Valuable benefits include: Coordinated care : One team manages all care details and simplifies communication and implementation.

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Hospice Care for Veterans

Traditions Health

A comprehensive care team comprised of physicians, nurses, hospice aides, social workers, spiritual professionals, and trained volunteers. Similarly, many veteran families fear that paying for extended hospice care will force them to take a significant cut from their savings, potentially bankrupting themselves in the process.