Hospice of New Mexico

Hospice of New Mexico

Hospitals and Health Care

Albuquerque, New Mexico 189 followers

About us

Hospice of New Mexico is a hospice that provides specialized care to people living with terminal illness while giving support to their loved ones. We have been caring for Albuquerque residents since 2004. Our Physicians are Board Certified in Hospice and Palliative care. Hospice of New Mexico uses an interdisciplinary team approach to providing care. We use the word “interdisciplinary” to indicate that each of us brings a different expertise, yet we all focus together on the issues that matter to you. Hospice provides comprehensive care when a cure is no longer the goal. The emphasis of hospice care is on quality of life, and on maximizing comfort as the illness takes its natural course. Hospice care is holistic, delivered by a team of professionals and trained volunteers. It is designed to address the physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and psychological issues that accompany end of life. We focus on controlling distressing symptoms and address other concerns the patient or family may have. The goal for this LinkedIn page is to educate, provide comfort through posts, answer questions, and build a strong base of referral sources. If you would like more information or would like to schedule an inservice with one of our Board Certified Physicians please email me.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2004
Specialties
Board Certified Hospice & Palliative Care and Board Certified ER

Locations

  • Primary

    2155 Louisiana Boulevard

    Ste. 2200

    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110, US

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    Today on October 29th, we raise awareness for World Stroke Day. We are here to educate. Know the symptoms and preventions. Act FAST. Call 9-1-1 What is a stroke? A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients. Brain cells start to die within minutes.

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    Happy World Occupational Therapy Day! The theme for this year is, “Occupational Therapy for All.” The theme reflects the important role of the profession in facilitating the ability of individuals, communities, and populations to participate in the activities that they want, need, or are expected to do in their daily lives. Occupational therapy is a vital part of hospice. This form of therapy is used to help those recovering from physical or mental illnesses. We work to encourage rehabilitation to help with certain activities that are necessary for daily life. OTs play a crucial role in the hospice care team. They help identify significant life roles and activities that provide some meaning to patients. They’ll talk to the patient to find out what they want to accomplish and what’s most important to them. They also consider the available support systems and resources they may have to achieve those goals. Thank you, Occupational Therapist, for all the hard work that you do each day!

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    This week we want to take the time to celebrate and educate you for Spiritual Care Week! Spiritual care can be a wide range of different cultures and religions. The theme this year is “Chaplains Beyond Religious Roles.” These colleagues wear so many different hats and our team would be incomplete without our Chaplains. Help us show them some love this week! #OurCareFamily #SpiritualCareWeek #ChaplainsBeyondReligiousRoles

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    Happy National Case Management Week 2024! 🎉 This year's theme—'Encouraging, Engaging, and Empowering'—perfectly captures the heart of what our case managers do every day at Hospice of New Mexico. From guiding patients through complex decisions to advocating for personalized care, case managers are the unsung heroes of healthcare. Let's take this week to celebrate their dedication to improving lives and ensuring compassionate, coordinated care. We honor your commitment not just this week, but all year long! 💙 #NCMW2024 #CaseManagersCare #EncourageEngageEmpower #OurCareFamily

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    Hospice of New Mexico is dedicated to offering support, education, guidance, and resources for patients receiving hospice and palliative care, as well as their families and the broader community. In 2024, we are celebrating a decade since the World Health Assembly (WHO's Governing Body) adopted its unique resolution on palliative care. This resolution urged all nations to enhance palliative care services as part of holistic care across all stages of life. We share with you some comparisons between Hospice and Palliative care: - Hospice is for terminal patients with 6 months or less to live. - Palliative care is for any stage of serious illness, alongside curative treatments. - Both focus on comfort, pain management, and quality of life. - Hospice care is often at home; palliative care can be in hospitals or clinics. - Both involve a multidisciplinary care team. - Hospice is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans; palliative care varies. #WHPCDay24 #10YearsOn #Hospice #PalliativeCare

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    Today we bring awareness to World Mental Health Day. The theme for 2024 is “It is time to prioritize mental health in the workplace.” Together Hospice of New Mexico wants to raise awareness, improve knowledge, and drive action for everyone. You are not alone in your journey; we are here for you! Here are some keyways to make sure you prioritize mental health with work: - Promote a healthy work-life balance. - Foster open communication. - Create a supportive culture. - Take advantage of mental health resources. #WorldMentalHealthDay

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