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Three Easy Steps to Getting Your Patient
Into Hospice:
1. Contact Heart of Hospice at 541-386-1942
or 888-882-1942.
2. Provide us with information regarding the patient’s diagnosis
and needs.
3. We will schedule a visit and presentation with the patient
and/or family as soon as possible.
For patients in the hospital, we will work
with Discharge Planning to coordinate moving the patient within
the hospital’s requirements.
We have an On-Call nurse and Medical Director available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
Your patient’s Hospice information is kept in a secure Heart
of Hospice on-line database updated by our Team Members in
real time following visits, contacts, or changes in treatment
- available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You will
be given a secure log-on to see all of your patients covered
by Heart of Hospice.
When is it time to talk to a patient
about Hospice?
Early In the diagnosis. This gives the patient and family
time to evaluate all of their options as the illness progresses.
Heart of Hospice can make a presentation to the patient and/or
family early in the diagnosis so they can understand their
options and we can become familiar with their situation, allowing
for a seamless transition to Hospice at a later time.
When is it time to refer a patient to
Hospice?
When, in your best judgment,
the patient has a life expectancy of six months or less.
- When the focus of treatment shifts to
comfort care.
- When there is a history of frequent,
multiple hospitalizations or emergency room visits.
- When the patient’s pain
and symptoms require close monitoring.
- When the patient
and family need additional
physical and/or emotional support.
Both the family and patient benefit most
when the full range of services
can be integrated into the family unit. This is best accomplished
when the Hospice Team has weeks or months, rather than days,
to assess and address their needs.
What illness does a patient need to
have to receive Hospice care?
Any patient who has an illness that has become end stage may
receive Hospice care. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Alzheimer's
- Dementia
- Cardiovascular disease
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Cancer
- Neurological disorders:
- ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's
- Muscular dystrophy
- AIDS
- COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease)
- Pulmonary fibrosis (emphysema)
- Liver disease
- Debility unspecified (failure
to thrive)
- Other illnesses
Note: Prognoses do not have to be
certain, as some end-stage conditions have unpredictable courses.
Patients may initially improve in Hospice. Patients may be
in Hospice longer than six months.
Our Medical Directors and Executive Director are available
for eligibility and referral consultations 24 hours a day,
7 days a week at 541-386-1942
or 888-882-1942. |