The Power of Presence: Enhancing Hospice Care with Compassionate Home Support
The Power of Presence: Enhancing Hospice Care with Compassionate Home Support
The Growing Need for Connection in Hospice Care
As people age, the need for connection and companionship becomes increasingly important. This is especially true for people who are nearing the end of life.
Experts say it’s not unusual for seniors in hospice care to experience feelings of loneliness and isolation. A caring companion can help alleviate these feelings while providing much needed comfort and emotional support.
Bridging the Gaps Between Hospice Visits
“At HomeCare Advocacy Network, we understand that it’s not always possible for family members and friends to have a consistent presence during their loved one’s final journey. And, while hospice professionals provide essential end-of-life care, their visits are typically intermittent,” said Sierra Goetz, co-founder and operations director at HCAN. “Our professional caregivers are trained to fill in the gaps – to provide support between hospice visits and help patients with day-to-day tasks.”
Comprehensive Services to Support Patients and Families
Personal Care with Dignity
Home Care assists with tasks that could make family members or friends a little uncomfortable, such as bathing, dressing and toileting.
Nutritious Meal Preparation
Caregivers can help with grocery shopping, meal prep and kitchen clean-up.
Medication reminders
Home Care can organize the patient’s medications and ensure they take the right meds at the right time.
Maintaining a Clean and Comfortable Home
Caregivers can help with light housekeeping such as takingcare of laundry, vacuuming and other household chores.
Emotional Support for Patients and Families
Home Care helps provide emotional support to patients and their families – helping to alleviate anxiety and stress during a difficult time
Seamless Continuity of Care
Caregivers work closely with the hospice team, providing ongoing support and monitoring the patient’s needs.
Respite Care for Loved Ones
Home Care teams offer compassionate supplemental support to hospice professionals and respite care for family members and friends.
Why Home Care Complements Hospice Services
“When home care is coupled with hospice, all of the patient’s needs are met,” Goetz said. “Whether it’s for a few hours a week or 24/7, our compassionate care teams develop comprehensive care plans designed to meet every patient’s unique needs. Our caregivers are are trained in hospice support and committed to making this difficult time as peaceful as possible.”
Partnering with HCAN for Compassionate Hospice Support
To learn how HCAN can support your hospice team, visit hcan.com or call your local HCAN-supported office.