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We are here to help provide a peaceful end of life journey. While we understand that everyone’s situation is unique, many frequently asked questions are answered below.
Please reach us at Office@AffinityHospice.us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Patients are eligible for hospice care when they have been diagnosed with a terminal illness with a prognosis of 6 months or less. At that time, comfort, care, and symptom management become the primary focus, and curative treatment is no longer the patient’s choice or option.
Hospice should be called at any time the patient has been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. However, it is appropriate to discuss all of the patient’s care options, including hospice.
Hospice care is provided in a setting that best meets the needs of each patient and family. The most common setting is the patient’s home. Hospice care is also provided in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals according to patient care needs.
No. “Hospice” is a medical specialty like pediatrics, geriatrics, oncology, etc. Each hospice provider is a different company. All hospices have the same general philosophy, but their services may differ. In Illinois, it is your right to request the hospice of your choice if more than one hospice serves your area.
Yes. Pain and other symptoms can usually be controlled in the patient’s home. If a symptom (i.e. pain, nausea or vomiting, or difficulty breathing) becomes a problem, the hospice nurse can be reached 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. There have been great advances in pain and symptom control in the past few years. Most symptoms can be controlled without the use of injections or IV medication. Affinity Hospice’s nurses assess each patients’ pain and symptom control at each visit. Hospice medical directors are always available to adjust medications.
No. Hospice provides intermittent nursing visits to assess, monitor and treat symptoms, as well as teach family and caregivers the skills they need to care for the patient. Team members are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer questions or visit anytime the need for support arises.
Yes. Affinity Hospice accepts patients who live alone, however, part of the admission and ongoing care process is to plan and prepare for the time in a patient’s illness when 24-hour a day care will be necessary.
This is a common question- Yes. Receiving hospice care is always a choice. A patient may leave hospice and return to curative treatment if that is their choice. If the patient later chooses to return to hospice care, Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance companies permit re-activation of the hospice benefit.
Yes. However, many symptoms that would normally require hospitalization or an emergency room visit can be successfully managed at home by the hospice team, thus preventing the stress of hospitalization. Hospice patients generally only have the need for short hospital stays to stabilize a symptom and then are able to return home.
No. Hospice is about living. Affinity Hospice strives to bring quality of life and comfort to each patient and their family. Our successes are in helping a patient and family live fully until the end. Often patients will feel better with good pain and symptom management. Hospice is an experience of care and support, different from any other type of care.
No. Our goal is always to alleviate suffering and manage symptoms. Hospice does nothing to speed up or slow down the dying process. Our role is to lend support and allow the disease process to unfold as comfortably as possible.
No. Hospice is about living fully. We encourage patients to do what they enjoy as they are able. The hospice team assists patients and families in achieving their goals and dreams as much as possible.
Yes. Bereavement services follow family and caregivers for a year following the patient’s death. These services may include personal visits, providing information concerning the grief process and offering periodic opportunities for group support. Bereavement Services provides information and referral to other area resources when needed.
HOSPICE IS ABOUT LIVING
Fact: The earlier a patient receives care, the more opportunity there is to stabilize the patient’s medical condition and address other needs which sometimes can result in extended quality of life.
Fact: There is no limit to the amount of time a patient can receive hospice care. Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance pays for hospice care as long as the individual meets the medical criteria, which may result in receiving hospice care longer than six months.
Fact: At Affinity Hospice, we believe that everyone has a right to high quality end of life care and will provide care, regardless of health benefits.
Fact: Affinity Hospice provides care to any individual facing a life limiting illness, regardless of their age. More than two thirds of the patients receiving care, in fact, do not have cancer.
Fact: Affinity Hospice encourages the continuation of a normal relationship between patients and their physicians.
Fact: Affinity Hospice does not require patients to sign a DNR to be admitted to hospice.
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