Ohio’s Hospice is available when you need us. As we enter into the holiday season, we know availability is a top concern for you and your patients. You can call us any time, and we will be available for any questions, concerns or admissions. To learn more about hospice care, visit: https://ow.ly/uK5H50UnRk0 #OhiosHospice #SuperiorCare #SuperiorServices #Access #HospiceFacts
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📌READ THE FULL BLOG: https://lnkd.in/dSGv6MZM While hospice care is the best end-of-life care option for most patients and families, sometimes they decide to revoke their hospice enrollment. This can have unintended impacts on the kind of care the patient receives while also creating challenges for hospice agencies. Fortunately, there are steps providers can take to better anticipate, address, and prevent hospice revocations to benefit patients and their families. By applying predictive analytics, agencies can help patients receive the kind of education, care, and resources they need to make the best care decisions at a critical time in their care journey. https://lnkd.in/dSGv6MZM #hospiceai #hospiceanalytics #hospicerevocation
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This months edition of our blog, Embracing the Transition, is all about understanding discharges from hospice care. 🩺🧠 #hospicecare #palliativecare #healthcare #blog https://lnkd.in/gQTjyV3h
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When it comes to palliative and hospice care, nothing matters more than comfort and compassion. At Hospital in Your Home, we deliver personalized care directly to patients in their homes, ensuring their dignity and autonomy are always prioritized. Learn more about our palliative and hospice care services here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eGCCt3F6 #HIYH #CollaborativeCare #DiseaseManagement #NovellaCare
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"When you are beginning the search for hospice care for your loved one, you will see that many providers state that they offer compassionate care – maybe even the best hospice care available. If everyone is saying it, how do you know if it is true? In this blog we will explore which metrics matter in a hospice search and why." 🫶 Read more: 🌐 https://lnkd.in/eAYk9uiK #BristolHospice #HospiceCare #Compassionate #PatientCare
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Myth #4 - You cannot keep your own doctor if you choose hospice. 💜💜💜💜 Just because you opt for hospice for yourself or a loved one, does not mean the relationship with your current care providers needs to end. In fact, your current doctor can remain involved and even be listed as your hospice primary attending physician if he or she agrees. This means that they are opting to work with the hospice interdisciplinary team to guide the hospice plan of care and provide medication orders as needed. If this is not an option, the hospice team has physicians that can oversee care. #HospiceFacts #NationalHospiceandPalliativeCareMonth #HospiceAndPalliativeCareMonth #hospiceeducation #endoflifecare #hospicebenefit #hospicephysician #faithandfamilyhospice
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Considering hospice care for your loved one? Learn about this valuable form of care and three key considerations so you can make an informed decision (with help from your loved one’s physician). Read more here: https://hubs.li/Q02myXkc0 #Hospice #AtHomeCare
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Myth: Hospice care is only available for a limited time. Truth: Patients can continue receiving hospice services as long as they meet medical eligibility criteria, which focuses on their medical condition and ongoing need for care. That means a patient can be recertified for hospice care beyond an original six-month prognosis. This means that hospice care is flexible and adaptable to each patient’s journey, ensuring they receive comfort-focused support for as long as it is needed. Patients and families can be rest assured that their care team will be there to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs throughout the entire experience. Hospice is about providing dignity, comfort, and quality of life—no matter how long the journey may be. #HospiceCare #PalliativeCare #MythBustingMondays #CareHeroes
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🌟 New Blog Alert 🌟 This month, our blog focuses on the 10 signs it's time to consider hospice care. Don't wait until the last days to seek continuous care for your loved one. Hospice can provide specialized care, medications, and equipment much earlier if eligible. By taking a proactive approach, you can significantly improve patients' and families' quality of life, staying true to our values of love, compassion, and excellence. Explore our blog for valuable insights and guidance on this crucial subject. Link in the bio! #BridgeBlog
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