“We are grateful to the generous and faithful support of the Terry Thomas Foundation. The Foundation’s recent grant will help us ensure the safety and security of our patients, visitors, and staff, which is paramount to our mission, said Paula Di Landro, Executive Director. “Our 11-acre campus, including our 24-bed Hospice Home, never closes and is accessible 24 hours a day, so we must always monitor our surroundings. The server is an integral part of our security system and is essentia...| Hospice of the Golden Isles
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
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
Everyone experiences grief, but these 5 signs indicate you may need additional grief support to prevent getting stuck and help you move on.| 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
Medical aspects of hospice care are universal, but the support services a hospice care provider can vary. The following tips can help you.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
“Grief never ends…but it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith… It is the price of love.” Author Unknown Grief & Healing At Hospice of the Golden Isles, we have had the opportunity to walk with many individuals and families through […]| 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
Most people don’t know about or haven’t considered the concept of a death care community. Or, if they think about the end of their life, they make assumptions about who would care for them or make decisions for them if and when they can’t do that for themselves. Quality End-Of-Life Care: Establishing A Death Care […] The post Who Are The Members Of Your Death Care Community? appeared first on Hospice of the Golden Isles.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
The death of a loved one is the most common cause of grief, but people experience grief for many reasons. Learn more about the different types of grief.| 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
Palliative care and hospice care share many of the same tenets, but there are some differences. Learn more and make an informed decisions.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Home hospice care improves the quality of life for the patient and the family. Here’s what to expect in terms of care, services, and visits.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
One of the remarkable things about hospice care is that patients remain comfortably at home, with services brought right to their doorstep.| 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
Know signs a loved one is dying help individuals and loved ones prepare. While there is no guarantee, these signs are more common before death.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Do you know the options in the minutes, hours, and days after you die? Learn about after death care options to honor your values, wishes, and traditions.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
Stopping treatment is difficult, yet it could be the best path toward a better quality end-of-life experience. Here are things to consider.| 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
Multiple options are possible after you die beyond standard protocols. Learn about the options to choose after-death care that honors your life and wishes.| 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
Vigils honor the sacred deathbed space while allowing chosen loved ones to gather in support of your transition. Here are things to consider for your death vigil plan.| Hospice of the Golden Isles
It’s not always easy finding united ground when caregiving for a parent with siblings. Here are tips for honoring your parent’s wishes & minimizing tension.| 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
Hospice clients have a better quality of end-of-life care, including ambiance and comfort care. Learn how hospice creates sacred dignity at client bedsides.| 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
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