Why
Faith Hospice Care?
Faith Hospice care offers specialized support and comfort for individuals facing terminal illnesses, emphasizing pain management, emotional support, and dignity. It provides comprehensive care tailored to the patient’s needs, ensuring comfort and quality of life during the end-of-life process, while also offering crucial support to families and caregivers.
Everyone deserves a second chance at life
Hospice Care ensures compassionate support and comfort for individuals facing terminal illnesses, offering specialized care that prioritizes pain management, emotional well-being, and dignity.
Hospice Care
Hospice care offers compassionate support and comfort for individuals nearing the end of life, focusing on enhancing their quality of life and providing holistic care.
Palliative Care
Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life for patients facing serious illnesses. It aims to relieve symptoms and provide support for physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, regardless of the patient's prognosis.
Primary Care
Primary care encompasses initial healthcare services provided by medical professionals like doctors and nurse practitioners, focusing on preventive care, treating common ailments, and managing ongoing health concerns.
What to Expect When You Start Hospice at Home
When choosing hospice care at home, families can expect compassionate support tailored to the patient’s comfort. Services typically include pain management, symptom control, emotional and spiritual support, and assistance with daily activities. A dedicated team, including nurses, aides, social workers, and volunteers, collaborates to ensure the patient’s dignity and quality of life are maintained throughout their end-of-life journey.
Our Steps
Initial Assessment
A hospice team assesses the patient’s condition, needs, and preferences. They discuss the goals of care with the patient and family.
Care Plan Development
Based on the assessment, a personalized care plan is created. This plan outlines medical, emotional, and spiritual support, as well as any necessary medical equipment and medications.
Caregiver Training
Family members or caregivers receive training on how to provide care, manage symptoms, administer medications, and handle medical equipment.
Regular Visits
The hospice team makes regular visits to monitor the patient’s condition, adjust the care plan as needed, and provide support to both the patient and family.
24/7 Support
Hospice services offer 24/7 support and access to a nurse or healthcare professional for emergencies and questions.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Hospice provides emotional and spiritual support to patients and families, including counseling, chaplaincy services, and bereavement support.
End-of-Life Care
As the patient nears the end of life, hospice focuses on ensuring comfort and dignity, providing pain management and symptom control.
Bereavement Support
After the patient passes away, hospice continues to support the family through the grieving process with counseling and resources.