What makes a good death? This is a question that many people prefer not to think about in their day-to-day lives. However, for patients facing an uncertain future, it is an extremely relevant reality. The answer can vary from person to person, depending on individual personalities, interests and desires. However, for most people, a good death is quite simple. It means being physically comfortable, at peace in your own home, surrounded by your loved ones doing the things you love to do up until the very end. These essential details are made possible by hospice care. Read More: https://lnkd.in/gkUP7zYz #HospiceCare #HospiceSupport #HealthAdvocacy #HospiceAwareness
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#BlogPost Life is a profound journey, however, there may come a time when individuals and their families confront the profound difficulties that come with life-limiting illnesses. It's during this emotionally charged time that comprehensive care, such as in-home hospice care, can provide the necessary support families need. Find out more by visiting https://lnkd.in/gR_MmakE ⬅️ #BonitaSpringsHealthcareServices #homecare #homehealth #hospicecare #palliativecare #rehabilitation #residentialhomecare
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Framing discussions with children about death and dying can be difficult... Here is a useful tool to help guide the discussion: #deathanddying #palliativecare #childrensmentalhealth https://lnkd.in/gjH-grtj
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Health Tips by Myra: A Vital Question Today, I spoke with old friends who are awaiting the imminent death of another friend and hospice placement. The news came as a surprise; she didn’t want anyone to know which was her right and privilege. However, the family had not prepared for the next steps. She is currently in the hospital before going to hospice. I asked the family a simple question that needs to be discussed in every situation when facing the death of a loved one. And too often, it isn’t. They were preparing to leave for the night, and I asked them, “Are you okay if she dies and nobody is with her?” The question gave them pause, and the response was “Wow”! We discussed this, and they were okay if they were not with her. There is no right or wrong answer here. Some people choose to die alone, even in a coma. My mother-in-law was in a coma, but when we left her in hospice for dinner (the first time in 5 days), she was still breathing well, was comfortable, and did not appear to be “close.” We promised we would all be back after dinner. As soon as we finished eating, we got the call. We think she realized we were all together and spared us being with her when she took her last breath. She had made the decision. And we were okay. Some people don’t want to be alone and want a loved one to hold their hand; others prefer to be alone. Talk about it with your loved ones. Be at peace. #beprepared #patientadvocacy
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Most Frequently Asked Questions 👇 What is hospice? Hospice care is specialized for individuals with a prognosis of six months or less. It focuses on enhancing quality of life across physical, emotional, interpersonal, and spiritual dimensions. It prioritizes patient-centered care, supports the individual and their loved ones, and is personalized to meet each person's unique needs. To learn more, please visit https://lnkd.in/dkixd8Wb. #FaithAndHopeHospice #FaithAndHopeHospiceAndPalliativeCare #JourneyOfHealing #EndOfLifeCare #GriefSupport #LosAngeleshospicecare #hospiceLosAngeles
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Most Frequently Asked Questions 👇 What is hospice? Hospice care is specialized for individuals with a prognosis of six months or less. It focuses on enhancing quality of life across physical, emotional, interpersonal, and spiritual dimensions. It prioritizes patient-centered care, supports the individual and their loved ones, and is personalized to meet each person's unique needs. To learn more, please visit https://lnkd.in/dkixd8Wb. #FaithAndHopeHospice #FaithAndHopeHospiceAndPalliativeCare #JourneyOfHealing #EndOfLifeCare #GriefSupport #LosAngeleshospicecare #hospiceLosAngeles
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"Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is." ~Vince Lombardi Handling finances is an important component to aging. So is the social and emotional component that elder care places on the family. We provide clarity to help families proactively address the often stressful medical events that can wreak havoc on the family environment. Visit our website to learn how we can help: https://lnkd.in/dnqP4pp #AdvancedWellnessGCM #SeniorCare #MentalHealthAwareness #Healing
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What does “dying with dignity” mean to you? Do your loved ones have the same definition? How do you know? As a culture, we do everything we can to avoid talking about death… even when it’s on our doorstep. Conversations about Aging & End of Life–related wishes are difficult even for professionals working in palliative care. But when we skip over these conversations, then we miss a crucial chance to ensure that somebody’s final wishes can be known and honoured. As we enter #AdvanceCarePlanningMonth, we wanted to share this moving blog post from Dying With Dignity Canada. This story shows why it’s so important to have the hard conversations, while we still can. Read it on their website 👇 https://lnkd.in/gxRWviqP #AgingandEndOfLifePlanning #LegacyPlanning #AgingPlanning #EndOfLifePlanning #EstatePlanning #FinancialPlanning
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Hospice care can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for individuals with Paget's. Let's raise awareness about the value of end-of-life support. #PagetAwarenessDay
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The assisted dying bill is being laid before the Scottish Parliament, marking a significant moment in the ongoing debate on end-of-life care and individual autonomy. As discussions unfold, it is crucial to consider the multifaceted nature of assisted dying, including the emotional and legal impact on individuals and their families. Having personally handled relief from forfeiture actions in cases of assisted dying, I have witnessed firsthand the complex and often misunderstood challenges faced by families in such situations. The emotional toll on loved ones, coupled with the legal intricacies of navigating relief from forfeiture actions, underscores the need for empathy and understanding in these delicate circumstances. Organisations like Dignity in Dying advocate for the legalisation of assisted dying, emphasising the importance of individual autonomy and compassion in end-of-life decisions. They highlight the need for robust legal frameworks that protect vulnerable individuals while providing compassionate options for those facing terminal illness and extreme suffering. The current debate on assisted dying reflects evolving societal attitudes towards end-of-life care and personal autonomy. By sharing personal experiences and insights, we can foster a deeper understanding of the emotional and legal complexities involved, ultimately paving the way for more informed and compassionate discussions on this important issue. Should we legalise assisted dying? Kate Goold Bindmans #privateclient #criminallaw #assisteddying
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Last holiday season, you might have brought up the idea of your mom moving to a smaller place, but the conversation may not have gone as planned. Discussing important topics like downsizing, hospice care, and advance directives can be challenging. It's crucial to revisit these discussions, especially if your parent was hesitant to talk about moving last year. Don't avoid these essential conversations; they might be tough, but it's even harder if you don't address them. Keep the dialogue open to find a solution that works for everyone. If you're seeking an advocate for your loved one, consider reaching out to a professional who truly understands and prioritizes your loved one's needs. Schedule a call today to explore how USA Geriatric Services can offer assistance. https://lnkd.in/gJpwuJWE #FamilyTalks #SupportForSeniors
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