Saturday, January 2, 2010

Hospice Care Of Southwest Michigan When A Relative Goes Under Hospice Care Does This Automatically Mean They Assume Their Final Days Are Soon?

When a relative goes under Hospice care does this automatically mean they assume their final days are soon? - hospice care of southwest michigan

My grandfather was now in hospice care, and I'm not sure what that means. I searched the site and everything, but can only find that tries to end patient days of simple and painless. Someone please tell me?

1 comment:

vamedicca is back said...

This means that doctors have pronounced the patient as terminal, with no hope of recovery. This also means that GPs and patients (and patient, even if still have) in conscious agreed not to resuscitate the patient if he / she must begin to die, too. Patients receiving only supportive (palliative oxygen, analgesics, etc.) and nature take its course. Hospice is a wonderful thing for the terminally ill. Palliative care workers to ensure not only in order that the patient's last days are as comfortable as possible, but also help the family cope with the impending loss. When a patient enters hospice palliative care may have only hours to live, but sometimes up to several months.

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