Moving a loved one into hospice care is never an easy process. Families often feel overwhelmed by a range of emotions as they try to offer help and support in a situation they have little to no experience with. People may also be overly-worried about saying the “wrong” thing to their loved one, despite their intentions being good.
When you hear the word
“hospice” it may conjure negative feelings and emotions, but helping a loved
one transition into hospice care can be a peaceful experience with the right
mindset. Our South
Jersey hospice team has shared some tips on how to create a
comfortable, tranquil environment for your loved one in hospice care.
Dim the overhead
lights. We’ve all been in
offices and shopping malls with bright, overhead fluorescent lighting, so you
can imagine how uncomfortable bright lights can be to those with certain
sensitivities and illnesses. If it’s possible, we recommend keeping the
overhead lights switched off and using several lamps throughout your loved ones
room instead. Lamps provide softer, gentler light that is easier on the eyes
and creates a more relaxing atmosphere.
Don’t be afraid to
sit in silence with your loved one. Sitting in silence doesn’t need to be an uncomfortable experience. Both
you and your loved one are processing many emotions and thoughts. Your physical
presence alongside them is often a big comfort in and of itself. Sitting in
silence allows everyone to work through their feelings, practice meditation,
and if you’re religious, it can be an ideal time to pray.
Maintain a quiet
environment. People in
hospice can easily become overwhelmed by loud sounds, bright lights, and too
much general commotion. Don’t leave the TV turned on all the time, and when it
is on keep the volume low. Don’t speak too loudly with other people while in
your loved one’s room. Minimizing loud noises and commotion can help your loved
one avoid feeling agitated and stressed.
Adapt a gentle
touch. Things like gently
holding a loved one’s hand or a soft touch on the arm can be very comforting to
those in their final stages of life. Gentle touches let your loved one know
you’re there and it helps them feel connected with you.
Jersey Shore
hospice care
Making the decision to
put a loved one in a hospice care community is never an easy one. Terminally
ill people often reach a point where they need around-the-clock specialized
assistance that may be difficult or impossible to administer at home.
At Bridges at The
Shores, our hospice community in Cape May County, we strive to provide a
peaceful, nurturing environment for all of our residents. Our multidisciplinary
approach includes nurses, social workers, chaplains and pain management
specialists who attend to our residents’ physical, social, and emotional needs.
Our priority is making both our residents and their family members feel as
comfortable as possible.
For more information
about hospice care at UMC at
The Shores in Cape May County, please contact our team today. Our South
Jersey hospice team is here to support your family every step of the way.
To learn more about
hospice care in South Jersey, please visit our website at: https://theshores.umcommunities.org/
Original blog posted
on https://umcommunities.org/hospice/how-to-comfort-those-in-hospice/
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