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Hospice: The Importance of Managing Pain

*Hospice Managing Pain ... Hospice Managing Pain ... hospice pain care. It may not be possible to ease all pain. But medicine can often provide a high ... . Hospice: The Importance of Managing Pain Pain management is the careful use of treatments to reduce ... 41117;Hospice: The Importance of Managing Pain;managing pain in hospice;pain management, hospice;end-of-life pain management

Hospice and Palliative Care: Signs and Symptoms of Approaching Death

same time, and some may never appear at all. Hospice and Palliative Care: Signs and Symptoms of ... is getting close by a combination of signs and symptoms. Not all of these signs will appear at the

Breast Cancer: Support for Metastatic Cancer

comfort, resources, and support for end-of-life situations. Hospice care can occur at home, in hospitals ... home. It can also be offered at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Hospice care

Hospice: Caring for Your Loved One

*Hospice Death ... to help your loved one die with dignity. Hospice: Caring for Your Loved One You have a loved ... . Ask the hospice nurse how to position your loved one for bathing and skin care. Gently adjust ... 41137;Hospice: as death nears;dying, hospice;signs and symptoms of death;end-of-life care

Hospice Care: Planning

Hospice Care: Decisions to Make ... consider: Where do I want to die? At home, in a hospital, or at a hospice facility? How do I ... . They should listen and help sort through these issues. Hospice Care: Planning When a person is ... terminally ill;spiritual and ethical decisions for the terminally ill;23506-1

Important Decisions to Be Made in the Dying Process

family. If a loved one is going to be cared for at home, the family should understand what care is ... setting. Others don't feel they can emotionally handle end-of-life-care and death at home. Read on ... order;autopsy decisions;palliative hospice care;right to refuse treatment

For Caregivers: Coping Tips

know that you're not alone. They can provide ideas for coping and self-care. They may meet in person or ... . Those who care about you really do want to help. Bereavement and depression Over time, after a ... ;in home care;in-home care;support for caregiver;support for caregivers;care;coping tips for the caregiver;coping tips;caregiver stress;bereavement ... ;patient information for caregiver;Senior Health;help for caregivers;tips for caregivers;hospice care

Caregivers and Cancer: Advanced Cancer

. Hospice care aims to provide your loved one the comfort they deserve at the end of the treatment ... help improve quality of life for a person at any stage of a serious illness. In advanced cancer ... advanced cancer;caregiver;palliative care

Hospice: Understanding and Caring for Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea)

*Hospice Care Dyspnea ... Caring for Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea) Shortness of breath or breathlessness (dyspnea) is common in ... breathing difficult and uncomfortable. Read on to learn more. Hospice: Understanding and ... 41127;Hospice: understanding and caring for dyspnea;dyspnea, dying

Life Support

settings from home to when you are out in your community. For more information about POLST, see the National POLST website at www.polst.org . ... done to keep you alive longer. Hospice care is comfort care. It might provide food and fluids by ... ;cardiopulmonary resuscitation;mechanical ventilation;sustaining life care;feeding tube;hospice care;total ... life support treatment choices;end of life care;basic life support;advanced life support;cpr

Mastectomy: Healing at Home

*Mastectomy Home Recovery ... reduce back strain. Other women wear them for appearance. Some women don't use them at all. Talk ... learn how to empty the bulb and care for the drain site. Lymphedema Swelling of the arm and ... ;at home post op care from mastectomy;at home postoperative care from mastectomy;home care, mastectomy ... 85764;mastectomy: healing at home;mastectomy recovery at home;recovering from mastectomy, at home

COPD: End-of-Life Care

Planning for End-of-Life Care for COPD ... ones about how they’d like to be cared for at the end of their lives. It’s an important talk to have ... eventual need for palliative care. This is care aimed at making you as comfortable as possible ... COPD;chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;end-of-life care;advance directive;18902

End-of-Life Care for Loved Ones with Cancer

*Cancer End of Life Care ... services. The hospice care team can visit your loved one, teach you how to care for them, and ... one is as comfortable as they can be during their final days. End-of-Life Care for Loved ... cancer;caregiving;end-of-life care;16138

Choosing an Agent

your provider or of a hospital, nursing home, or hospice program where you receive care Some ... A durable power of attorney for health care is only as good as the person you name to be your ... choosing an agent;designating a power of attorney;durable power of attorney;health care power of

Palliative Care: Bringing Comfort

Understanding Palliative Care ... treatments. Palliative care is different from hospice care, which is care for those with life ... -limiting illnesses. It may be given at a hospital, a long-term care facility, or often in the home. You ... palliative care;comfort;illness;sick;dying;quality of life;treatment;pain management;pain;83

Understanding Types of Healthcare Facilities

don’t always need to go to a hospital or emergency room. You can get care for yourself and your family ... may need. They can tell you where to go for certain types of care. Urgent care center Urgent ... 84671;understanding health care facilities;health care facilities;health care providers;primary ... care physician;physician, primary care;doctor, primary care;hospital;emergency room;er;urgent care

Home Healthcare Overview

Home Care ... works toward a common goal to help the person needing care. Home healthcare may be a option for ... having care or treatment at home must be well enough to not be in a hospital. Types of home ... home health;home health care;home care;P00611

Understanding Long-Term Care for Older Adults

, Home Health Care, and Hospice Care. Types of long-term care settings Here is a look at the ... residences for people who are too frail or ill to live at home, and who need constant care. Nursing homes ... long-term care;understanding long-term care;long-term care types;long-term care available;custodial care;skilled care

What Is Palliative Care?

*Palliative Care ... treatment for the illness doesn't stop. Palliative care is different from hospice care. Palliative care ... Palliative care is a way to improve quality of life for a person who's being treated for a ... 41111;What is Palliative Care?;Palliative Care;palliation;comfort care;serious illness

Your Child’s Discharge from the Hospital

. This is to make sure your child leaves the hospital safely. At home Tips for taking care of ... your child at home include: Care for your child as you’ve been instructed. Call your child’s ... ;hospice;hospital care;NICU;ICU;intensive care;intensive care unit;intensive care room;pediatrics ... 89317;Your Child’s Discharge from the Hospital;child hospitalization;Hospitalizations;hospice


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