Cherish Hospice

How does Hospice Provide Comfort Care for Patients with Terminal Illnesses?

Hospice provides comfort care by focusing on the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients with terminal illnesses. Since the primary goal is to affect the patient’s journey with dignity, care is delivered through a personalized, interdisciplinary approach.

Key ways hospice provides comfort care include:

  • Expert Clinical Support: Services include individualized pain management, skilled nursing, and assistance with activities of daily living. A dedicated response team is available 24/7 to address urgent needs and symptom control.
  • Alternative Therapies: To enhance comfort beyond clinical medicine, hospice offers unique services such as Cherish Touch, aromatherapy, pet therapy, and Cherish Sounds.
  • Emotional and Spiritual Care: An interdisciplinary team of social workers, chaplains, and volunteers provides emotional support, spiritual guidance, and companionship through services like memory books.
  • Support for Families: Comfort care extends to the family through respite care services, which provide temporary relief for caregivers, and bereavement counseling to help navigate the journey.
  • Specialized Programs: Programs like the Bridge Program assist those not yet ready for traditional hospice, while dedicated veteran programming supports the unique needs of those who served.

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