When
you go to a doctor, you mainly focus on getting treatment or a cure for your
illness. Therefore, when a doctor recommends hospice, it can be difficult to
understand. The reality is that doctors want their patients to get the best
care possible, and that sometimes means recommending
hospice care. Here are some insights from our Bridges hospice in South
Jersey.
When Do Doctors Recommend Hospice?
If
curative treatment options are exhausted and no longer work or if a patient no
longer wants these treatments, the doctor will recommend hospice care. In order
to qualify for this care, they should be evaluated to have six months or less
to live. This is not a firm rule however, as it is based on the typical
progression of the disease.
How is Hospice Care Different?
Curative
treatments are designed to either slow down or halt the progress of a disease,
or to cure a person completely. Hospice care, on the other hand, is about
effectively managing the symptoms of the health condition to ensure maximum
comfort during the end stage of life. The types of residents we care for
include the following two categories:
Residents with Terminal Health Conditions – The
unfortunate reality is that some health conditions cannot be cured and, while
curative treatments are important for extending the quality and duration of a
resident’s life, they will be terminal in the end. Curative treatments can also
be very demanding on a patient’s body and well being, and in the event that
disease progresses beyond likely recovery, some patients choose to live their
last months in comfort rather than attempting further treatments.
Advanced Age Residents – It is natural for the body to slowly
stop working effectively as a result of old age. And, therefore, many hospice
residents are older. This care program is invaluable to senior health at the
end stages of life and helps to significantly reduce hospitalizations. Expert
daily care allows loved ones to spend quality time together and ensures every
comfort is met in a peaceful and welcoming environment.
Hospice
care isn’t simply about changes in a patient’s medical treatment. It is about
treating the last stages of life with kindness, respect, and dignity. It
focuses on comprehensive assistance and care that ranges from managing daily
tasks and ensuring end-of-life wishes are met to helpful therapies, spiritual
support, family support, and even companionship and entertainment. In this way,
physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are prioritized.
Choose Bridges – Our Supportive, Compassionate Hospice Care
Program
At
The Shores, a part of the well-known United Methodist Communities non-profit
organization in New Jersey, we offer compassionate, professional hospice care in the Jersey Shore areacalled Bridges. In this program, we focus on creating a nurturing and
comforting environment for residents and their loved ones through customized
care programs and compassionate support.
To
find out more about our hospice in Cape May County, please visit our website at
https://theshores.umcommunities.org/hospice-care-nj/
or contact us today and organize your visit.
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