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    References: Advantage‚ H. (2011). Hospic Advantage. Retrieved from Hospic Advantage: http://www.hospiceadvantage.net/home-health-caregiver.html Kaye‚ P. (n.d.). Hospice Education Institution. Retrieved from Hospice World: https://www.hospiceworld.org/book/home-care.htm

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    experience make them an essential member of end-of-life care. However‚ current health care practices fail to effectively utilize the social worker as a patient advocate in dealing with the multitude of patient needs that arise during‚ before‚ and after hospice care (Bomba‚ Morrissey‚ and Leven‚ 2011). With the technological transformation of medicine in recent decades‚ it is now possible to extend the life of terminally ill patients‚ allowing individuals to live in severely disabled states‚ and prolonging

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Palliative care (from Latin palliare‚ to cloak) is an area of healthcare that focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of patients. Unlike hospice care‚ palliative medicine is appropriate for patients in all disease stages‚ including those undergoing treatment for curable illnesses and those living with chronic diseases‚ as well as patients who are nearing the end of life. Palliative medicine utilizes a multidisciplinary

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    Definition and Description of the Setting Hospice is a healthcare facility that provides care for the patients who are near the end of life and made a decision not to get treatments to prolong their lives. National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (2016) defines a hospice focuses on “caring”‚ not “curing”‚ to concern the patient’s physical and mental support. Hospice care is provided in all kinds of settings: home‚ freestanding hospice centers‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and other long-term

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    Palliative: A Concept Analysis Abstract Palliative: A Concept Analysis Abstract Palliative: A Concept Analysis Purpose. The purpose of this analysis is to distinguish between palliative care and the hospice movement from which the concept of palliative care comes from. This study also identifies the distinguishing characteristics that surround modern palliative care. Methods. Data was collected from interviews‚ journals‚ online articles‚ and books involving palliative care. Findings

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    significant impact on the suffering patients and their caregivers. Hospice is a special healthcare option for patients and families faced with a terminal illness. At Hospice there’s a multidisciplinary team of physicians‚ nurses social workers‚ bereavement counselors and volunteers that work together to address the physical‚ social‚ emotional and spiritual needs of each patient and family members (“Hospice”). The main focus of Hospice is to address the issues that are most important to the patients’

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    Florence Wald – Nurse Leader For: By: Florence Wald‚ RN‚ MN‚ MS‚ FAAN‚ Dean Emerita of Yale University School of Nursing and visionary leader of the American Hospice Movement. She was born Florence Sophie Schorske In New York city on April 19‚ 1917 to Theodore Alexander Schorske and Gertrude Goldschmidt Schorske. She was the younger of two children and having pneumonia as a child‚ credits the superb comfort and care from

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    Conceptualizing Compassion as Recognizing‚ Relating and (Re) acting: A Qualitative Study of Compassionate Communication at Hospice Written by: Dorah Way & Sarah J. Tracy Hospice Employees are the employees providing care to those for the sick and terminally ill; they are staffed by physicians‚ nurses home health aides‚ social workers‚ counselors‚ clergy‚ and community volunteers. Hospices are a specially trained team that develops a care okay to trail patients’ needs for pain. This study explores

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    particularly interested in this field as I worked in a hospice during semester break where palliative care of the dying concentrated on the quality of life of the patient. When the prognosis for the patient was imminent death‚ care was focused on reducing the severity of the disease symptoms rather than vainly trying to stop or delay development of the disease itself or provide a cure. When the prognosis for a patient is imminent death‚ hospice care concentrates on the quality of life of the patient

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    Being Mortal is a book written by surgeon Atul Gawande about the limitations of current healthcare in handling patients who are declining toward death‚ something that he feels is not taught properly to those caring for them. In the book‚ Gawande (2014) wrote‚ “…When I came to experience surgical training and practice‚ I encountered patients forced to confront the realities of decline and mortality‚ and it did not take long to realize how unready I was to help them” (p. 3). His sentiments describe

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