Friday, February 4, 2011

Hospice Care

Hospice Care www.mesorc.com For more than 35 years, the growth of the hospice movement in the US has shaped new ways of thinking about death, dying and bereavement. It has also provided an alternative for care of patients who are in the final stages of a terminal illness like mesothelioma. Hospice is not a place, but rather a unique philosophy of care that focuses on quality of life rather than length of life. When all treatment options have been exhausted and there is no hope for a cure, a hospice program for mesothelioma can provide a patient with something called palliative care. The main goal of palliative care is to improve the patient's well-being by easing pain and resolving psychological problems. With mesothelioma hospice care, professional staff and volunteers are available around the clock to ease the patient's transition through the final stages of life. Hospice programs use a multi-dimensional approach which may include any or all of the following services: • Pain and symptom control. • Spiritual care. • Home care or inpatient care. • Respite care. • Bereavement care.



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