Sunday, February 28, 2016

Carrolltown Hospice Care Services Available For Consideration

By Gannon G. Hollick


The diagnosis of a terminal illness is, in most cases, very shocking to many patients and their relatives. Many equate such a diagnosis to death and begin to despair. While the primary disease may be incurable, there are associated symptoms that can be managed. If you are living in carrolltown hospice care services may ease the burden of having to take care of the increasingly dependent relative and as well as make sure that they get the best medical care available.

One of the most important roles of a hospice is to ensure that the patient is as comfortable as possible. This enables them to continue being in charge of their lives and to make important decisions that are usually required at that point. Any cancer medications prescribed by the doctor continue to be administered to take care of the pain and any other associated symptoms. Side effects related to the medications are managed as well.

There are several options that you can consider once you make up your mind to enroll a loved one into a hospice. One of the types is one in which most of the care is provided at home. The second type is where the patient is admitted indefinitely to a facility as an inpatient. Most people choose a combination of the two so that the patient spends most of the time at home and is only admitted in case of complications.

Another benefit of a hospice is that it provides spiritual care. As their life slowly grows to an end, patients with terminal illnesses tend to have an increased need for spiritual nourishment. A hospice will arrange to have a spiritual leader, literature and fellowship with other faithful. It has been observed that with this kind of spiritual care, the overall health of the patient improves markedly.

A successful program requires that the family of the patient be actively involved. The meetings are usually led by the primary healthcare provider who may either be a doctor or nurse. They update the family on how their patient is responding and suggest ways in which treatment can be improved. The meetings also make it possible for each member of the family to express themselves about the illness.

Hospices make it possible for treatment to be coordinated well. Remember that cancer has many complications that require the help of many varied specialists. This team typically consists of the doctor, the nurse, the pharmacist, the clergy and physiotherapists among others. It may be a daunting task to get these specialists together in an ordinary facility. Within the facility they can see the patient on a daily basis and consult among themselves easily.

Respite care can be provided by a hospice when needed. What this means is that for a period of time (usually a couple of days), the duty of taking care of the patient is taken up entirely by the hospice team and the family gets time off. This allows them to travel for a vacation or special event.

Within months or a couple of years death is bound to strike. Both the patient and their relatives need to be prepared for this event by the hospice. The hospice should ideally provide support during the mourning period through counseling services by a professional counselor or a clergy member. In some instances, the hospice provides a funeral director to help with burial arrangements.




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