We envision a world where every person has access to high-quality end-of-life care that honors their dignity, values, and beliefs.
Personalized end-of-life care plans that are implemented with dedication, skill, and sensitivity.
At Advanced Hospice Care, we provide supportive, holistic care that promotes comfort for terminally ill adult patients and security for their families.
During the end-of-life process, a hospice chaplain honors and nurtures a patient‘s spiritual needs. They are an important part of a hospice care team. Though their services are spiritual, they are medical professionals trained to work with patients in hospice care. When a patient moves into hospice care, they often turn to their spiritual
During the end-of-life process, a hospice chaplain honors and nurtures a patient‘s spiritual needs. They are an important part of a hospice care team. Though their services are spiritual, they are medical professionals trained to work with patients in hospice care. When a patient moves into hospice care, they often turn to their spirituality for comfort and guidance. Depending on a patient‘s wishes, a hospice chaplain will set the tone for a healthy spiritual outlook.Often, patients will discover daily rituals that bring them peace through the assistance of a hospice chaplain.
A hospice nurse cares for people who have been diagnosed with six months or less to live and have chosen hospice care at the end of their life. As part of the hospice philosophy of care, a hospice nurse focuses on comfort and quality of life. They provide individualized care based in each person‘s unique needs.
Hospice aides are hands-on support to help with the tasks of daily living which may include, communicating and tracking medical changes, bathing and dressing, personal care, helping with toileting or incontinence care. They ensure a clean and comfortabke environment, spending time with patients and educating family members. Hospice aides
Hospice aides are hands-on support to help with the tasks of daily living which may include, communicating and tracking medical changes, bathing and dressing, personal care, helping with toileting or incontinence care. They ensure a clean and comfortabke environment, spending time with patients and educating family members. Hospice aides are the eyes, ears and hands of the hospice care team. Because they have significant personal contact with patients, they document and report physical and emotional needs to the team.
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