Senior Care Services & Living Levels of Care
Here are the most common options, to help you find the ideal solution for your aging parents or loved
We offer the best hospice care in Texas beginning July 2016 in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. These could range from recuperating after a hospital stay to having assistance of completing daily living all the way to complete hospice care. Most importantly in a medical emergency or a prolonged health crisis situation, patients are made to feel less than or lose complete dignity over their lives. Above all, Our job besides facilitating recovery and comfort is to restore that sense of dignity that all people should possess during this important time.
Giving Back to the Community…Life with Dignity! Every patient we admit reinforces the understanding that Dignity Hospice exists because the community gives us the opportunity to serve. Life with Dignity, our non-profit organization, is our way of giving back.
We offer a team-oriented approach that assists patients and their families with the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and grief needs they may have as we go through this journey together. Physical,Emotional and spiritual care. Pain Management Symptom Management Nutrition Management Includes medications relative to primary terminal diagnosis, symptoms and pain management Includes all durable medical […]
Provided to the patient when symptom and pain management cannot be effectively managed in the home environment. Hospice general in-patient care (GIP) is for pain control or symptom management provided in an inpatient facility that cannot be managed in other settings. The care is intended to be short-term.
Routine care is delivered in the patient’s home, whether that is a traditional residence or a facility in the
Under respite care, a terminally-ill loved one can be temporarily checked in to a professional care facility, such as
No. Though hospice and palliative care both offer companionship, emotional support, and help with day-to-day living for people experiencing serious illnesses (and their families), palliative care can include curative measures. Hospice, on the other hand, is specifically for patients who are terminally ill.
Hospice care can be provided to a patient in their home, a medical facility, or a hospital. A hospice team can help the patient and their family decide which option is the best for the patient’s physical and emotional help.
Yes. Hospice care is available for anyone with a prognosis of six months or fewer to live. Because specific care needs may be different for dementia patients when compared to “typical” hospice clients, your hospice team can work out an individual plan that works for your loved one and the rest of the family.
Jim and I truly want to thank you all for your compassion, most of all for my Mom, But also for our family’s comfort during our final hours she remained with us. Debbie, Sandy and Crystal — each of you helped make these moments tolerable knowing Mom was no longer in distress.
I wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for all of compassion and support you showed my family as we cared for our Mom in her final days this side of heaven. This was our first experience with hospice and we were very overwhelmed with the process. Ours is a family of complicated relationships and we appreciated your objectivity aswe tried to come to terms with our Mom’s final wishes. Thank you for being a tangible expression of God’s faithfulness to us during this diffcult season in our lives.
Blessings to you for the service your provide at such a difficult time in people’s life.
To have a company that will make decisions in the best interest of the patient and to make a decision immediately is a huge factor in our recommendation of Dignity and all of their staff.
Here are the most common options, to help you find the ideal solution for your aging parents or loved
Holidays can be hard on Seniors, but with a few proactive measures and a willingness to change some traditions,
At this critical point in your life's journey, you need the right team caring for you. You can learn more about the holistic service offered by dignity by clicking the learn more button.
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Dignity Hospice provides hospice care for any individual who qualifies and meets the medical criteria needed for admission. If you have any questions or have a loved one that might possibly be in need of our services, please contact us today.