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Can anyone tell me their opinion of joining hospice?
It has gotten to that point and want to know I am making the right decision. Thank you |
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OK, I am confused, Hospice is usually an end of life care facility that keeps the patient comfortable, I do not understand "joining" hospice. If you have an end of life condition, talk to your doctor(s) about your next steps.
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Your physician will give you recommendations on when you need hospice. Once he has made that determination, Then will recommend agencies that they work with.
You don’t enter hospice on your own.
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[url=https://www.consumerreports.org/hospice-care/when-to-consider-hospice-care/]When to Start Hospice Care - Consumer Reports[/
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Hospice is not necessarily in a facility. It can be done in your home. You voluntarily forfeit your Medicare Part B benefits in exchange for a specialized Medicare Part A plan that will do nothing to attempt to prolong your life. Hospice is not mandatory. They will not even allow the patient to receive fluids or IV nourishment. My only experience with hospice was with a friend in Virginia. It was a very negative experience because the hospice nurses were rude and totally incompetent and I had to throw them out of my house several times. But, apparently, there are some good hospice nurses and my experience may not be typical.
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The other seems aggressive moving the process quickly, sometimes making families uncomfortable, because the patient is in such agony, their first concern is still what is best for their patient. Hospice nurses don’t need to be thrown out. You express you are uncomfortable with them, ask them to leave. Then call the agency and ask to interview a new nurse. One can always hire a new agency. In 45 plus years I have met, worked with, an been close friends with over 100 hospice nurses. Their job is one of the hardest in nursing careers, because there is only one outcome, and that’s to bring the patient to a comfortable state, progressing to death, and dealing with family and friends that can’t cope. My closest friend an anesthesiologist, came unglued at a very good friend she used for a hospice nurse for her mom. It wasn’t that hospice nurse was wrong, or unkind. My friend just couldn’t come to terms on what was best for her mom. Her MDA, gave her knowledge of process, just not how to cope.
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We used hospice for my mom a number of years ago and they were nice and we thought did a good job working with my mom and preparing us.
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What is Palliative Care? | VITAS Healthcare Cornerstone Hospice and Palliative Care |
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A social worker approached me after a physician had recommended palliative hospice when my Mom was at the Villages Regional Hospital. I eventually got involved with Vitas Palliative Care even though I was very reluctant at first. There are also various in- home care providers which in my experience also vary a great deal in the quality and experience of the people who show up. We have had luck with Right at Home though. In Home Care for Seniors | Right at Home Ocala, FL | Elder Care at Home |
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Ultimately everyone dies because their heart stops. The very goal of hospice is to make death as comfortable as possible. So hand holding and pain meds are the right treatment not the wrong one.
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As I understand it, hospice is a Medicare Part A benefit where the hospice provider is paid a daily rate per patient to provide the hospice care. When you sign up for hospice, you are suspending your Medicare Part B benefits in exchange for the hospice care. So, if you need an expensive treatment or surgery, you would need to cancel your hospice agreement. |
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We have gotten a few Vitas nurses that did not seem to know what they were doing. But a physician has to OK my Mom for palliative hospice every two months or so. Or, at least, a nurse practitioner. The nurse often Facetimes with the physician. |
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