Explore a practical list of productivity in hospice, including care coordination, scheduling, documentation, symptom response, and family communication.
Honoring Every Family Caregiver With Compassion, Support, and Understanding National Family Caregiver Month recognizes the essential role of caregivers. Family caregivers often provide daily physical, emotional, and practical support for loved ones. A family caregiver may need support too. Caregiving can be meaningful, but it can also be exhausting, emotional, and isolating. Hospice care can help families feel…
As the population ages, the concept of aging in place has gained significant attention. Aging in place refers to the ability of seniors to live independently in their own homes for as long as possible, with the help of home care services. This approach not only provides a sense of familiarity and comfort but also promotes a higher quality of…
Recovery is the process of restoring health, function, or well-being after an illness or treatment. Recovery can have different meanings for different people.
Nutrition and hydration are vital for hospice patients, impacting their health and comfort. However, many may struggle with eating or drinking.
If you face these challenges, you may benefit from help at home. Help at home is a type of care that provides support and assistance in the comfort of your home.
