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Boise , ID St Luke's Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Boise , ID Legacy Home Health & Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Boise , ID Accent Hospice Care , Ada County Click to request assistance
Boise , ID Accent Hospice Care , Ada County Click to request assistance
Boise , ID Lifes Doors Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Boise , ID Care First Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
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Boise , ID Life's Doors Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
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Burley , ID Cassia Regional Medical Center-Hospice Of IHC , Cassia County Click to request assistance
Caldwell , ID Lifes Doors Hospice , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Caldwell , ID Heart N Home Hospice & Palliative Care, Canyon County Click to request assistance
Coeur d'Alene, ID Applegate Hospice , Kootenai County Click to request assistance
Eagle , ID Boise Memorial Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Emmett , ID Heart N Home Hospice And Palliative Care , Gem County Click to request assistance
Emmett , ID Heart N Home Hospice And Palliative Care , Gem County Click to request assistance
Hayden , ID Hospice Of North Idaho , Kootenai County Click to request assistance
Idaho Falls, ID Aspen Home Health & Hospice , Bonneville County Click to request assistance
Idaho Falls, ID Hospice Of Eastern Idaho , Bonneville County Click to request assistance
Idaho Falls, ID Hospice Alliance of Idaho Falls , Bonneville County Click to request assistance
Idaho Falls, ID Creekside Hospice , Bonneville County Click to request assistance
Lewiston , ID Tri-State Hospital Home Health & Hospice , Nez Perce County Click to request assistance
Lewiston , ID St Joseph Regional Medical Hospice , Nez Perce County Click to request assistance
Lewiston , ID Assured Home Health & Hospice , Nez Perce County Click to request assistance
Meridian , ID Legacy Home Health & Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Meridian , ID XL Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Meridian , ID Horizon Hospice , Ada County Click to request assistance
Nampa , ID Trinity Mission Health & Rehab Of Holly , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Nampa , ID Journeys Hospice , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Nampa , ID XL Hospice , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Nampa , ID XL Hospice Inc , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Nampa , ID Guardian Home Care & Hospice , Canyon County Click to request assistance
Payette , ID XL Hospice Inc , Payette County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Hospice Service , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Creekside Hospice , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Hospice Alliance , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Hospice Southeastern District Health Dept , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Idaho Home Health & Hospice , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Pocatello , ID Hospice Alliance Of Idaho , Bannock County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID First Choice Hospice , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID Idaho Home Health & Hospice , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID Magic Valley Regional Medical Center , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID Hospice Visions Inc , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID First Choice Home Care And Hospice , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
Twin Falls , ID The Caring Place , Twin Falls County Click to request assistance
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Contact Idaho Hospice Care
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About Hospice Care
Note: Many families or their loved ones' doctors often wait too long to order hospice. Hospice is a very valuable service and should be ordered at an earlier stage of illness. Many doctors or family don't often consider hospice for Alzheimer's, degenerative old age or other debilitating illnesses where a person is going downhill fast. They should.
It is unfortunate that many people who died in a hospital emergency room or who received heroic treatments to prolong life in a hospital may have had the alternative of dying at home in familiar surroundings, with family or other loved ones at their side.
When someone is in crisis or appears to be going downhill fast but there really is no hope for recovery, family often call 911 and start a process which can result in great stress and great emotional discomfort. The loved one who is dying ends up in a hospital and may die there or be transferred to a nursing home where death eventually occurs.
When there is no longer hope for prolonging life, especially when this decision is made months in advance, hospice is usually a better alternative to other medical intervention.
Hospice is a form of palliative care for patients who are terminally ill. A commonly used definition for terminally ill patients is, "patients who have a progressive, incurable illness that will end in death despite good treatment, and who are sick enough that you would not be surprised if they died within six months."
Hospice care is a valuable service and is generally underused except for terminal cancer patients. Hospice allows for compassion and dignity in the process of dying. Most families wait too long to have their doctor prescribe hospice from Medicare. It should be considered at an earlier stage.
Hospice involves a team approach using the following providers.
- Family caregivers;
- The patient' s personal physician;
- Hospice physician (or medical director);
- Nurses;
- Home health aides;
- Social workers;
- Clergy or other counselors;
- Trained volunteers; and
- Speech, physical, and occupational therapists, if needed.
The purpose of hospice is the following:
- Manages the patient's pain and symptoms;
- Assists the patient with the emotional and psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying;
- Provides needed medications, 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; and
- Provides bereavement care and counseling to surviving family and friends.
A person can receive hospice from Medicare if he or she is
- eligible for Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance), and
- the doctor and the hospice medical director certify that the person is terminally ill and probably has less than six months to live, and
- the person or a family member signs a statement choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare covered benefits for the terminal illness, and
- care is received from a Medicare-approved hospice program.
A person may continue to receive regular Medicare benefits from his or her customary doctors for conditions not related to the hospice condition.
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