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When an elderly or disabled person needs extra support, home care givers can lift the burden from family and friends. These
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.
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
Routine care is delivered in the patient’s home, whether that is a traditional residence or a facility in the realm of senior healthcare services, such as a nursing home, personal care, assisted living center, or retirement living community. Physical,Emotional and
Under respite care, a terminally-ill loved one can be temporarily checked in to a professional care facility, such as a hospital, hospice inpatient care facility, or nursing home. This allows the caregiver to get some much needed rest and
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When an elderly or disabled person needs extra support, home care givers can lift the burden from family and friends. These
Roughly half of our senior population in the US are tech-savvy. In most of the cases it is the
We want to make senior care as comfortable and enjoyable for loved ones who want to age in place.
Our goal in patient care is to provide life with dignity. To achieve this, we design a plan of care that is unique to your situation in order to provide the highest level of care and comfort.
Our hospice services include physical, occupational and speech therapy; counseling; medications, equipment and supplies; bathing and dressing; light housekeeping and meal preparation; and spiritual support, as well as social services for caregivers and extended family.
When a patient becomes a Dignity client, everyone in the family is a client. We offer emotional, spiritual and physical support for caregivers and extended family. Our social workers are trained to go “above and beyond” to help our families, and because we are focused on doing what’s right, no request is too small – or too great – if it’s the right thing to d
Our relationship with you is for the long term. For at least 13 months following the loss of your loved one, we will be with you to offer bereavement support, including grief counseling and spiritual support.
When a doctor certifies a patient is terminally ill and has six months or less to live (if the illness runs its normal course), hospice provided by a Medicare-approved provider is covered by Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance).
For those who do not qualify for Medicare, Dignity Hospice accepts most insurance plans. We look at every situation individually and support you in making the right financial decisions related to your care, or that of a loved one.
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.