Hospice processes have been designed with patients and caregivers in mind. The goal is to keep the environment peaceful and the transition to hospice care seamless 💚 Have you or a loved one been given a life-limiting diagnosis? It may be time to consider hospice care. Click the link below to learn more about the 'Benefits of Earlier Admission' to hospice care 🫶 🌐 https://lnkd.in/epfPZrrE #BristolHospice #HospiceCare #Caregiver #Peaceful
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Hospice is often underutilised, with many patients only receiving it in the final days, but here is what experts say... Experts recommend considering hospice care when a patient's health starts to decline rapidly and curative treatments are no longer helping. Early interventions allow patients and families to fully benefit from hospice support. Don't wait until the crisis, we are closer to you than you think. #caringhearthospiceinc #HospiceCare #ComfortCare #PalliativeCare #HolisticHospice #FamilyCaregiving #EOLJourney #QualityOfLife #TerminalIllnessSupport #GriefSupport #HospiceAwareness #caregiver #oklahoma #oklahomahospice #hospice #hospicenurse #hospicelife #hospiceinoklahoma #oklahomacare #healthcare #oklahomahospicecare #palliativecarenurse #terminalillness #terminaldiagnosis
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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Misunderstandings can lead to medication errors. We can help relieve the burden on caregivers by coordinating prescriptions and refills directly with doctors. Learn more about all our solutions: medibubble.com/services. #MedicationErrors #Caregiver #Prescriptions
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Finding Hope in Hospice Care: A Compassionate Message In this insightful video, discover the profound message of hope in hospice care. Learn how to focus on quality of life for loved ones while cherishing precious moments together. Embrace a compassionate approach that emphasizes comfort over burdens. #HospiceCare #HopeInHospice #QualityOfLife #CompassionateCare #EndOfLifeSupport #CherishMoments #FamilyTime #SeniorCare #ComfortAndCare #HealthcareAwareness
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When loved ones are in a certain stage of a severe illness, there are signs it's time for hospice care. While it's difficult to know the exact right time, the rapid decline in health over the previous six months despite aggressive medical treatments only tells one thing - it's time for hospice care. Though no one person's journey through hospice care is the same. It's important for a patient to discuss their priorities with their loved ones and care team. We are available to talk 24/7. #caringhearthospiceinc #wecare #HospiceCare #ComfortCare #PalliativeCare #HolisticHospice #FamilyCaregiving #EOLJourney #QualityOfLife #TerminalIllnessSupport #GriefSupport #HospiceAwareness #caregiver #oklahoma #oklahomahospice #hospice #hospicenurse #hospicelife #hospiceinoklahoma #oklahomacare #healthcare #oklahomahospicecare #hospicejourney #hospicejob
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Hospice care is generally recommended when a person is expected to live about 6 months or less. Families or patients may be hesitant to start hospice because it can feel like "giving up." However, it's important to understand that hospice is not a permanent choice. In our blog, learn when hospice begins, what hospice provides, and what families can do for additional support. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gg9Y6khu #HospiceCare #HealthChoices #HappierAtHome #HomeCare #ElderlyCare #SeniorCare
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3moIt is amazing what you notice when your family member starts hospice care. I remember thinking the same thing when my mom was starting hospice services; even the systems that were in place were easier than working with my mom's PCP.