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Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues : 

Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues This presentation is intended as a template. Modify and/or delete slides as appropriate for your organization and community. Delete this slide before use. To view speaker notes and edit presentation, click 'Edit', then 'Edit slides'

Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues : 

Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues (List organization and contact information here)

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25% of deaths occur at home - more than 70% of Americans would prefer to die at home (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

Hospice : 

Hospice Provides support and care for those in the last phases of life-limiting illness Recognizes dying as part of the normal process of living Affirms life and neither hastens nor postpones death Focuses on quality of life for individuals and their family caregivers

Core Aspects of Hospice : 

Core Aspects of Hospice Patient/family focused Interdisciplinary Provides a range of services: Interdisciplinary case management Pharmaceuticals Durable medical equipment Supplies Volunteers Grief support

Additional Services : 

Additional Services Hospices offer additional services, including: Hospice residential care (facility) Inpatient hospice care Palliative care Complementary therapies Specialized pediatric team Caregiver training classes

Hospice Team Members : 

Hospice Team Members The patient's personal physician Hospice physician (medical director) Nurses Home health aides Social workers Clergy or other counselors Trained volunteers Speech, physical, and occupational therapists

The Hospice Team : 

The Hospice Team Develops the plan of care Manages pain and symptoms Attends to the emotional, psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying and caregiving Teaches the family how to provide care Advocates for the patient and family Provides bereavement care and counseling

Where Hospice is Provided : 

Where Hospice is Provided Home Nursing Facility Assisted Living Facility Hospital Hospice residence or unit Prison, homeless shelter – where ever the person is

Who Pays? : 

Who Pays? Medicare Medicaid Insurance Private pay Sometime a combination of these…

Admission Criteria : 

Admission Criteria General Life-limiting illness, prognosis is 6 months or less if disease takes normal course Live in service area Consent to accept services

Palliative Care : 

Palliative Care Treatment that enhances comfort and improves the quality of an individual’s life during the last phase of life The expected outcome is relief from distressing symptoms, the easing of pain, and/or enhancing the quality of life

Curative and Palliative Care : 

Curative and Palliative Care Curative care Focuses on quantity of life and prolonging of life Palliative care Focuses on quality of life and death, and views death as a natural part of life

Resources in Our Community : 

Resources in Our Community

www.caringinfo.org800.658.8898 : 

www.caringinfo.org800.658.8898

FREE Resources Available from Caring Connections : 

FREE Resources Available from Caring Connections More information about Hospice and Palliative Care State-specific advance directives Brochures to download or order: What is Palliative Care? Ask Tough Questions Conversations Before the Crisis Question and Answers: Artificial Nutrition Question and Answers: Cardiopulmonary Question and Answers: Dying at Home

It’s About How You LIVE! : 

It’s About How You LIVE! Learn about your options, choices and decisions Implement your advance directive plans Voice your decisions about hospice and palliative care Engage others to learn more about hospice and palliative care