Health Care Experience Hospice care is the most graceful and peaceful part of a person’s life before passing. The concept of hospice is to assist patients pass their last days as aware and pain-free as possible. Hospice care tries to control symptoms so that a person 's last days may be spent with self respect and around his or her family. Hospice neither supports life nor puts off death. Hospice makes sure the patient is comfortable instead of dealing with the disease; it focuses on how much life is left instead of how much life is left. Hospice care is focuses on the family when making decision for the patients. Hospice is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day and all of seven days included. Hospice care is available in a patient 's home, a hospital, nursing home, or private hospice facility. Most families prefer the hospice care in the home with family members and friends, and they serve as the main hands-on caregivers. When the family chooses home care, a patient receives home hospice care and must have a caregiver in the home with of all hours of the day. Hospice care is provided when a patient treatment is no longer working, and is to live no more than six months if the illness runs its usual course. Hospice provides soothing care, which is treatment to help relieve the symptoms related to the disease a patient carries, but is not there to cure the disease because at that point the disease is not curable. The main reason hospice begins is to be as comfortable as the person can be before expiring. The physician, family, and patient chose when hospices process should start. The only con about the hospice is that sometimes it is not started in time and later in the stage before death. On many occasions, the patient and family members will decline hospice care because he or she thinks they are giving up and is ready to go. However, if he or she starts the program and gets better he or she can go back to
Health Care Experience Hospice care is the most graceful and peaceful part of a person’s life before passing. The concept of hospice is to assist patients pass their last days as aware and pain-free as possible. Hospice care tries to control symptoms so that a person 's last days may be spent with self respect and around his or her family. Hospice neither supports life nor puts off death. Hospice makes sure the patient is comfortable instead of dealing with the disease; it focuses on how much life is left instead of how much life is left. Hospice care is focuses on the family when making decision for the patients. Hospice is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day and all of seven days included. Hospice care is available in a patient 's home, a hospital, nursing home, or private hospice facility. Most families prefer the hospice care in the home with family members and friends, and they serve as the main hands-on caregivers. When the family chooses home care, a patient receives home hospice care and must have a caregiver in the home with of all hours of the day. Hospice care is provided when a patient treatment is no longer working, and is to live no more than six months if the illness runs its usual course. Hospice provides soothing care, which is treatment to help relieve the symptoms related to the disease a patient carries, but is not there to cure the disease because at that point the disease is not curable. The main reason hospice begins is to be as comfortable as the person can be before expiring. The physician, family, and patient chose when hospices process should start. The only con about the hospice is that sometimes it is not started in time and later in the stage before death. On many occasions, the patient and family members will decline hospice care because he or she thinks they are giving up and is ready to go. However, if he or she starts the program and gets better he or she can go back to