Caring for a Hospice Patient Experiencing Delirium
For patients receiving hospice care, delirium, depression, and anxiety are often the most common mental illnesses. Due to its high prevalence and detrimental effects on communication, behavior, and quality of life, delirium is undoubtedly the most...
Read More ›Finding Peace and Healing Through Counseling
As we live and grow old, we come across different situations and handle those situations differently. In some cases, we come out joyous, successful, and satisfied. And sometimes, we are disappointed with our choices and the outcomes that leave us...
Read More ›Guidelines to Prevent Pressure Sores
Pressure sores are caused by prolonged pressure on the skin. This is common among bedridden individuals and those who have limited mobility. Nevertheless, this could happen to anyone. Seniors under Hospice Care in Los Angeles County, California...
Read More ›Supporting a Grieving Loved One
Seeing a friend grieving the loss of a loved one is not easy. We don’t always know what to say or do to help them feel loved and supported. Plus, we’re not sure if we’re intruding or making them feel worse by trying to comfort them in...
Read More ›The Physician’s Role in a Hospice Care Patient’s Life
Hospice is care designed to help terminally ill patients who choose a palliative care approach. The close relationship that primary care physicians mostly share with their patients puts them in a unique position to provide end-of-life care;...
Read More ›A Place to Rest for the Terminally Ill
The last thing anyone wants to do is leave the world in the most agonizing way possible. Any person would wish to live as fully and peacefully as possible in his or her final moments. Compassionate Hospice Care, Inc. exists for that reason. ...
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