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What Is Hospice? | How Does Hospice
Work? | Who
Will Take Care of Me?
Why Should I Consider
Hospice? | When Is It Time for Hospice?
What is Hospice?
Hospice is a continuum of health care considered to be the model
for quality, compassionate care when someone is facing a life-limiting
illness. Choosing hospice care doesn’t mean you are giving
up…it means you have decided to take control over how you
want to spend the rest of your life.
No one knows when the final season of life will be, but they can
count on HWC to be there offering expert medical and personal care,
as well as emotional and spiritual support expressly tailored to
their specific needs and wishes. Education and support are provided
each step of the way for the patient’s family/friends as well.
In Washington County, HWC is the only licensed provider for hospice
care. Our team of committed professionals understands the importance
of ensuring that every individual is able to LIVE their life to the
fullest. The focus is on caring for the individual, not curing.
- Hospice focuses on helping a person LIVE; making the most
of each minute, hour, day, week and month they may have during the
final season of life.
- It is about allowing self-determined life closure; individuals
remain the decisions makers of how they will spend their precious
days, weeks, and months.
- Hospice focuses on quality of life, not quantity.
- We provide hospice care where ever the individual designates as
being their home. That can be in a nursing home or assisted living
facility.
- Hospice care is available to patients of any age, religion, race,
or illness.
- Hospice care is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, most private
insurance plans.
- HWC is a non-profit organization; therefore no one will be denied
care.
To learn more about hospice services through HWC or to make
a referral, please call us anytime at 301-791-6360 or
during regular business hours, Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4:30
pm, online [click here].
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