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In these difficult moments, Home Instead® understands our role is more than just care. Hospice care ensures your loved one is surrounded by warmth, love, and the familiar embrace of their own space – where they are happiest and most comfortable.
Our compassionate staff works closely with hospice providers, ensuring your family receives the necessary care to navigate the complexities of end-of-life experiences. We provide the personal care and emotional support that will allow you to focus on valuable moments with your loved one.
It's not easy to say goodbye to a loved one, especially if they've endured a long, debilitating illness. But with the combination of a compassionate hospice team and Home Instead in-home caregivers, we can help give your loved one a peaceful and comfortable end-of-life experience
Hospice treatment is a type of specialized care that people receive at the end of life. It's designed to help people pass with dignity by keeping them as comfortable as possible and supported in their final days.
Home hospice care is a group effort that involves medical professionals such as physicians, hospice nurses, and home health aides, as well as professionals from other fields. Religious leaders, bereavement counselors, and in-home caregivers all play a part in providing the following kinds of support:
When a loved one is nearing the end of life at home, it's important to have a caring hospice team to give them the care they need and to support your family. Unfortunately, regular visits from home health hospice nurses aren't always enough.
That's where home care comes in. Home caregivers can spend much more time in the home attending to your loved one's health needs. They provide personal care on a daily basis, paying close attention to how your loved one’s condition is progressing. Home hospice providers, like Home Instead, then coordinate with your loved one’s physicians and hospice agency so that the proper physical care is provided, ensuring that they are kept as comfortable as possible until the very end.
In home hospice caregivers also help your loved one and their families deal with the complex emotions that arise during hospice care. They can help you emotionally prepare for the loss of life and understand what to expect as your loved one's disease progresses. They may also help with practical matters such as:
If you have an elderly loved one who is nearing the end of their life, hospice support and respite care can help you and them reach the end peacefully. Contact a Home Instead office near you to find out how we can help with in-home hospice care near you.