Know the signs of when it may be the right time for hospice. With Abode Hospice, we develop customized care plans to meet the unique needs of your loved one’s specific condition or illness.
A person experiencing symptoms related to Alzheimer’s Disease should receive different care than an individual with a heart condition. Each person is different, and their care plan should reflect that by focusing on the specific care they need for their life-limiting illness or condition.
Below, you will find disease-specific criteria that will help you understand if it is the right time to consider hospice care.
Hospice can help those experiencing symptoms related to Alzheimer’s Disease and forms of dementia by controlling pain, relieving anxiety, and improving quality of life.
Here are a few signs that an individual living with Alzheimer’s may be eligible for hospice:
The following are related to complications a patient may experience due to dementia. Has your loved one experienced one or more of the following in the past year?
There are many different types of cancer. The following is a list of general rules used to determine if hospice is the right choice for a your loved one.
Clinical hospice cancer criteria may include:
When an individual living with COPD begins to experience one or more of the following criteria, it may be time to bring on the additional support of hospice care.
Individuals with other types chronic lung or restrictive airway diseases may be experiencing the following:
Any of these criteria can also be accompanied by:
The following could be indicators that it may be a good time to consider the additional support of hospice.
Have you noticed any of the following in recent months:
Sometimes end-of-life is presented as an overall decline in health for hospice patients.
Do any of the following apply:
Individuals with CHF or other types of end-stage cardiac conditions are good indications of hospice eligibility.
The following are signs a patient living with liver disease may benefit from hospice:
Due to the progressive nature of neurological conditions associated with non-Alzheimer’s dementia – such as Parkinson’s, MS, ALS, Huntington’s Disease, and others – it can be challenging for families to know when the time is right to consider the support of hospice care. Abode Hospice is available for family/patient informational discussions to determine what is right for you.
When looking for the highest quality of care for you or your loved ones, Abode Hospice is the right choice.
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