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There are several anxiety-relief techniques that don’t involve medication that patients can do when experiencing discomfort. One of which is deep breathing.
Deep breathing is a technique which can help most people with anxiety, chronic pain, and fear calm their thoughts and their body. Before panicking, try to close your eyes, focus on your breathing, and feel the calmness wash over your body.
We at Compassionate Hospice Care, Inc. see to it that each of our clients are receiving their much-needed comfort and assistance at all times.
When having an underlying health condition, having someone right next to you will not only keep you safe and sound but will also boost your morale and overall well-being.
Some people think that opting for hospice means giving up. However, hospice or end-of-life care simply focuses on the quality of life rather than putting someone's life in the suffering and discomfort from trying to cure the disease. With hospice, we can help people nearing their time with pain control and symptom management and a high level of comfort for both the patient and families.
Let us make it gentle and peaceful remaining days for your loved one who is nearing the end of life. Our professional hospice care services guarantee their needs will be met and addressed accordingly. For more details, contact us today.
When worried about going to the hospital or clinics, our healthcare professionals can instead conduct physician visits to provide expert care. Moreover, they educate families and caregivers and work with other medical professionals.
Part of living a purposeful life is to be spiritually guided. In times of impending death, finding someone who can help you find comfort and purpose even with the situation is essential to accept what lies ahead. Our chaplains or spiritual counselors will help the dying person find peace and achieve a sense of fulfillment, as well as help families strengthen their faith and accept that death is a natural part of life.
It can be disheartening to know that your loved one's condition can no longer be cured. Receiving treatment is now out of the picture, and you all know have to wait for that impending time. Make every moment count with our hospice care team.
When times get tough, don't hesitate to seek help. We coordinate and find community resources and medical social services that can tackle the needs of your loved one to ease the challenge from your end. Contact us for inquiries.
Instead of continuing with curative treatments, hospice care focuses on improving the quality of a terminally ill patient’s remaining days. This means addressing their needs from physical to social, emotional, and spiritual support. The goal of hospice care is to promote comfort and quality of life by reducing pain and suffering. It also provides counseling to the patient’s loved ones and how they can prepare for loss and deal with the aftermath. Reach out to our hospice care team today.
Knowing that someone you love is nearing the end of life is already a heartbreaking and painful thing to think of. You will need the best support and guidance to be prepared when the time comes. Know that we are here with you every step of it.
Knowing your loved one’s nearing the end of life is a devastating situation that is hard to accept. Coping with it seems impossible. But with the right people around, healing and acceptance can be achieved. Learn how we can help, contact us.
It is a natural response for us to grieve after losing a dearly loved one. It will not be easy and will take some time to cope with the loss. With our bereavement support and grief counseling, we help gradually ease the pain and sadness for families who lost their beloved. Our coordinators and counselors will help families cope with the loss and survive grief. Learn more by calling us today.
More essential nutrients are needed for terminally ill patients to meet their condition needs. But due to circumstances, it can be challenging to feed them when they have tubes and such. With us, we make it easier for them and you, too.
As we obsevre World Hepatitis Day, let us take the right steps to inform others and ourselves of the disease to raise awareness.
Everyone laborer is a great asset to our country. To all working men and women in the country, we thank you for your hard work and sacrifices! Let's hope for a better tomorrow carried in the backs of our modern-day heroes. Have a safe and happy Labor Day!
Having certified medical and health professionals is a must in a hospice team. According to the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, an important consideration when inquiring about a hospice care agency is whether they have board-certified hospice and palliative medicine doctors, nurses, and home health aides.
At Compassionate Hospice Care, Inc., we have physicians and nurses who have proper training in hospice care. They aim to provide comfort for your sick loved one.
With the monitoring and assistance of our physicians, the comfort of your sick loved one will be prioritized. As experts in the field, they can also educate caregivers and family members about how to care for the patient.
Our visiting hospice nurses ensure that the patient’s care plan is properly carried out as they spend their remaining days in the comfort of their homes. A hospice nurse administers medication, treats wounds, and monitors vital signs.
This holiday is a good opportunity to spend time with your family and friends. If you have a loved one who is receiving hospice care, have a meal and share stories with them today. They will genuinely appreciate your presence.
We keep in mind that the patients we care for have different needs. This is why we offer hospice care coordination services to ensure that we can effectively provide the care and comfort needed by our terminally ill patients.
The terminally-ill patient needs emotional and spiritual support to live out their days in peace and comfort. The family also needs support. Our counseling services can help the family process this difficult time in their lives.
Hospice care is a sensitive matter discussed by the family of a terminally ill person. When looking for a hospice care program, the family needs to consider if the program can provide for the medical and non-medical needs of the patient. The affordability of the program is also weighed in, as well as how encompassing the services included are. Our hospice care coordination services can help you look for the right program for your sick loved one.
Experts in hospice believe that providing care for terminally ill patients should focus on relieving pain as much as possible. Caregivers or nurses should administer the needed pain relievers as prescribed by the doctor.
Our visiting hospice nurse services can provide follow-up care when your ailing loved one has been discharged from the hospital. Our nurses can do follow-up routine duties such as monitoring blood pressure, administering pain and other medications, treating wounds, and documenting the patient’s vital signs. You can be ensured that your sick loved one’s health will be constantly monitored as they spend their days in the comfort of their home.