HOSPICE CARE

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terminal illness. The focus of hospice care is on improving the quality of life for patients and their families rather than attempting to cure the illness. Key aspects of hospice care include:

  1. Pain Management: Providing relief from pain and other distressing symptoms.
  2. Emotional Support: Offering psychological and emotional support to patients and their loved ones.
  3. Team Approach: Involves a team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, social workers, and counselors, who work together to provide comprehensive care.
  4. Family Involvement: Involves family members in the care process, offering them support and guidance.
  5. Location Flexibility: Can be provided in various settings, including the patient’s home, hospice facilities, or hospitals.
  6. Bereavement Support: Offers support to families after the patient’s passing, helping them cope with grief.

Hospice care is typically initiated when a patient is expected to have six months or less to live, as determined by their healthcare provider.

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