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Description of Our Service
Our hospice aides provide assistance in activities of daily living (including personal hygiene and grooming, dressing, ambulation, bathing, etc.) and light housekeeping.
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Personalized Assistance for Patients
Our hospice aides provide personalized assistance to patients with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming. They also assist with other tasks, including meal preparation, light housekeeping, and running errands. By receiving this assistance, patients can focus on spending time with loved ones and enjoying their remaining time.
In addition to providing physical care, our hospice aides offer emotional support to both patients and their families. They listen to patients' concerns and provide comfort during difficult times. They also work closely with family members to address any concerns and provide education on caring for their loved one.
- Experienced and Compassionate Staff
- Compassionate Care
- Personalized Attention
- Quality Services
- Trusted by Families
Trained and Compassionate Professionals
All of our hospice aides are highly trained and compassionate professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible care to patients. They work under the supervision of registered nurses and other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the highest quality of care.
At Creekway, we believe that every patient deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Our hospice aides are trained to ensure that patients are comfortable and their dignity is maintained throughout their care. They work closely with patients and their families to understand their unique needs and preferences, and provide care that is tailored to each individual.
When facing end-of-life care, it can be difficult to know where to turn for support and care. At Creekway, our hospice aides are here to provide compassionate care and support to both patients and their families. We work closely with patients' healthcare providers to ensure that they receive the best possible care, and we are always here to offer support when it is needed most
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hospice?
Hospice is a philosophy of care that focuses on providing comfort and support to people facing life-limiting illness or injury as well as to their families.
Where can I receive hospice services?
Hospice patients are cared for in their home wherever the home may be (patient's home, home of relative of friend, or a nursing home).
Who pays for hospice?
Medicare and Medicaid cover the full cost of hospice care. Most private insurance covers hospice as well.
Should I wait for my physician to raise the possibility of hospice or should I raise it first?
You should feel free to discuss hospice care at any time with your physician, other healthcare professional, clergy, family, or friends.
What if I change my mind about hospice?
Hospice is a choice. A patient may choose to leave anytime. A patient may also be discharged if a patient shows signs of improvement, and the disease seems to be in remission.