Осем често срещани погрешни схващания относно хосписните грижи

Posted by Digital Marketer on December 27th, 2022

Въпреки че думата старчески домове обикновено се свързва с грижи в края на живота, има много погрешни схващания за това какво включват тези услуги. Ето осем неправилни предположения относно хосписните грижи, които могат да ви помогнат да разберете ползите от този вид помощ.

1. Hospice is only for dying patients.
Many people fear that accepting hospice is the same as "giving up." In fact, hospice care is appropriate for anyone with a chronic illness or injury that limits ability. Hospice providers are trained to help these people live their lives to the fullest, in as much comfort as possible, regardless of how much time they may have left.

2. Hospice requires you to leave your home.
In fact, hospice care can be provided in a variety of settings, including at the person's bedside at home. While some hospice services are based in a hospital or nursing home, you don't need to be in one of these places to enroll in hospice. In fact, the American Hospice Organization estimates that up to 70 percent of hospice patients receive care at home.

3. Hospice means the end of traditional medicine.
While it's true that hospice focuses on comfort care, that doesn't necessarily mean that other treatments will be discontinued. Hospice providers work hand-in-hand with the existing medical team to identify solutions that put the patient and family at the center of care. If you have a doctor you trust, he or she will continue to care for you if you enter hospice.

4. Hospice is limited to a period of six months.
While Medicare typically approves hospice care in two 90-day increments, that doesn't mean you can't get this type of care when that period ends. In fact, if your doctor recommends hospice, the recommendation may be for an indefinite period of time. Some people even interrupt hospice and return later if needed.

5. Hospice patients are sedated with painkillers.
Although hospice patients receive pain control, it is not limited to prescription drugs. Care providers incorporate a variety of physical, mental, and spiritual methods to maintain patient comfort, including, but not limited to, yoga and other relaxation methods, art or music therapy, counseling, group support, and occupational or physical therapy.

6. Hospice is only for cancer patients.
Although many cancer patients receive hospice care, it is also common for those with HIV or AIDS, lung disease, cardiovascular disease, neuromuscular disease, and Alzheimer's disease or dementia. In fact, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization estimates that up to 50 percent of hospice patients have a diagnosis other than cancer or AIDS.

7. Hospice is not affordable for most people.
In fact, this type of care is covered by Medicare, as well as many Medicaid and private insurance carriers.

8. Those in hospice can no longer be cared for by family members.
On the contrary, hospice providers welcome the involvement of loved ones and are on call 24 hours a day to assist caregivers. In addition, a large part of this type of care is providing grief support and counseling for family members of the hospice patient.

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