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What is Hospice Care?

Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, hospice care involves a team-oriented approach to expert medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support expressly tailored to the patient's needs and wishes. Support is provided to the patient's loved ones as well.  At the center of hospice care is the belief that each of us has the right to die pain-free and with dignity, and that our families will receive the necessary support to allow us to do so.

Hospice focuses on caring, not curing and, in most cases, care is provided in the patient's home. Hospice care also is provided in freestanding hospice centers, hospitals, and nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.  Hospice services are available to patients of any age, religion, race, or illness. Hospice care is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance plans, HMOs, and other managed care organizations.
Typically, a family member serves as the primary caregiver and, when appropriate, helps make decisions for end of life care. Members of the hospice staff make regular visits to assess the patient and provide additional care or other services. Our staff is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The hospice team develops a care plan that meets each patient's individual needs for pain management and symptom control. The team usually consists of:

The patient's personal physician
Hospice physician (or medical director)
Nurses
Home health aides
Social workers
Clergy or other counselors
Trained volunteers
Speech, physical, and occupational therapists, if needed
 
Among its major responsibilities, the interdisciplinary hospice team:
Manages the patient’s pain and symptoms
Assists the patient with the emotional and psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying
Provides needed drugs, medical supplies, and equipment
Coaches the family on how to care for the patient
Delivers special services like speech and physical therapy when needed
Makes short-term inpatient care available when pain or symptoms become too difficult to manage at home, or the caregiver needs respite time
Provides bereavement care and counseling to surviving family and friends
 
   

   
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Hospice of Marshall County, Inc.
Shepherd's Cove

408 Martling Road, Albertville, AL 35951
Phone: (256) 891-7724 ~ Toll Free: 1-888-334-9336

Hospice of Marshall County is a regional non-profit hospice.
We proudly serve an eight county area.

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