Hospice services enhance the quality of life for clients & families. Preparing your home for hospice with these 6 tips will make the transition smoother.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Starting a conversation about hospice care isn’t always easy to start. But the sooner patients have access to hospice care, the greater their quality of life.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
End of life care covers everything from medical directives to preferred wishes for the last days of life. Learn how hospice supports this.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Do you feel dragged along a treatment spiral that isn’t supporting your wants or needs? It’s time to reclaim control of your treatment plan.| 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
Caregivers are prone to fatigue and burnout without adequate rest and self-care. Learn the signs of caregiver fatigue and how to get the help you deserve.| 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
Not sure whether it’s time to call hospice and enlist the next level of support? Here are 7 signs you need hospice support.| 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
Pain management and comfort care are foundations of hospice care. Learn how to relieve pain and increase comfort through hospice.| 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
Dying vs active dying, the terms can be confusing. One is used to specify that a person’s death is happening in the next several days.| Hospice of the Golden Isles