Hospice care is a Medicare-funded health plan that honors patients with a terminal diagnosis. Patients and families have access to services.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
A death care community is one that you can lean on and trust to support and honor your medical and end-of-life choices, despite their personal feelings or opinions. In most cases, the people our clients select to honor their choices are a combination of people they know closely and professional healthcare providers or caregivers they’ve […] The post End Of Life Tips: Creating Your Death Care Community appeared first on Hospice of the Golden Isles.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Caring for someone actively dying differs from caring for someone who will get better. These new rules improve end of life care for individuals and families.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Did you know hospice is designed to provide multi-faceted support to the entire family? Learn five ways hospice is for the family.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Hospice volunteers are a tremendous support for hospice clients and families. Learn more about what volunteers do, services offered, or how to become one.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
It’s never too early to prepare for the end of life. Registering with hospice signals it's time to ask these important end of life questions.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Honoring a loved one’s resistance to food when they are dying is one of the hardest parts of the process, but a natural one.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
The role of family caregiver is challenging even in the very best of situations, make it hard balancing life and caregiving sustainably. In almost all cases, especially with terminal or chronic illnesses, the situation is progressive, so the needs and challenges increase over time. Unfortunately, caregivers can become the proverbial frogs in a pot of […] The post Balancing Life And Caregiving: 5 Tips From Hospice Professionals appeared first on Hospice of the Golden Isles.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
A hospice chaplain supports non-denominational. Their priority is clients' spiritual and emotional well-being. Learn how chaplains support non-religious clients.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Family emotions can negatively impact a loved one’s dying process, unintentionally impeding the support they deserve. Learn to be fully present at the bedside.| Hospice of the Golden Isles