HOSPICE CARE

 

Hospice is all about receiving the care and comfort appropriate for the end-of-life journey, and is intended to be a support for the final months of a person’s life. By seeking hospice care, a patient can be assured that the quality of life important to them will be upheld by our nurses, social worker, chaplain, and grief counselor.

Hospice is appropriate for patients who have been given a life expectancy of six months or less, but as the course of an illness is impossible to predict, individuals may remain in hospice care long after this time.

Hospice seeks to neither hasten nor prolong life. In seeking hospice care, a patient chooses to forgo life-sustaining treatments and instead receives comfort care, where symptom and pain management are the focus.The care provided is patient-centered, where every effort is made to support the patient in the way they would choose.  

Hospice Services are fully covered by Medicare and most private insurances, making the above benefits free of charge to most patients.  Please see the Medicare Hospice Benefits booklet for more information.

Our Patient Care Team

Nurse Case Managers

Registered nurses who provide care for patients in their home or at our Madrone House. They educate and encourage patient caregivers, supporting them as well as the patient. 

Registered Nurses & Licensed Vocational Nurses

Provide nursing care and additional support for patients and their caregivers in the home or at our Madrone House.  They are available 24/7 by phone to help with medical questions, and will visit the patient to provide medical care, support hygiene and grooming, and can even help with light housework in an effort to facilitate a comfortable atmosphere.

Social Worker

Available to provide emotional and social support to the patient and their caregivers. They can help an individual and their family navigate practical concerns, such as financial and social issues, and they can help coordinate additional supports outside of hospice care if needed.

Grief Counselor

On hand to provide support and guidance to those who have lost loved ones. Our Grief Counselor will get in touch with you to help in the long process of bereavement.

Medical Director

Supervises all aspects of patient medical support, working to coordinate care and ensure quality.

Volunteers

Patient care volunteers can be arranged to provide additional in-home care such as companionship, light personal care, and practical tasks in the home. This can provide a break to those caring for a loved one.

Chaplain

Available to provide spiritual care and counseling separate from any one particular religion.  They can arrange and administer religious rites and/or services.

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