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Dying for Care: Hospice Care or Euthanasia
Amazon.com — Author Harry van Bommel EAN 9781550210736 ISBN 1550210734 Number Of Pages 112 Publication Date 2009-01-05 SKU BKK-05602712-KMore…
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"Hospice Care"
Clinical Trials — Intervention to Improve Expression of End of Life Preferences for Homeless Persons Palliative Oxygen for the Relief of Breathlessness Other: Oxygen; Other: Medical Air Behavioral: MI condition; Behavioral: GI Found 9 studies with search of: Open ...More…
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Hospice Care
Eldercare — Hospice programs are available to help terminally ill individuals live their remaining days with dignity. These programs can assist the family (or other designated caregiver) in making the patient as comfortable as possible, and assistance is ...More…
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Hospice Care for Children
Amazon.com — EAN 9780195340709 Edition 3 ISBN 0195340701 Eligible For Trade In? YES Number Of Pages 592 Publication Date 2008-09-30 SKU M0195340701More…
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"Hospice Care"
Clinical Trials — Patient-Reported Outcomes (PRO)-Based Palliative and Hospice Care Practice: A Qualitative Study Nurse Practitioner Hospice Program for Patients With Terminal Metastatic Cancer and Their Families or Caregivers Hematopoietic/Lymphoid Cancer; ...More…
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Hospice Care
Family Doctor — Hospice is the term for a special program of care for terminally ill (dying) patients and their families. Rather than trying to cure an illness, hospice efforts aim to make the patient comfortable, ease pain and other troublesome symptoms and ...More…
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Hospice Care
Family Doctor — Hospice is the term for a special program of care for terminally ill (dying) patients and their families. Rather than trying to cure an illness, hospice efforts aim to make the patient comfortable, ease pain and other troublesome symptoms and ...More…
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Hospice Care
Centers for Disease Control — Source: Characteristics of Hospice Care Discharges and Their Length of Service, 2000, Tables 1, 7 Hospice patients according to age, sex, and diagnosis: 1992-2000 Health, United States, 2005, Table 95 Number of current patients: 106,000 Number of ...More…
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Who Pays for Hospice Care?
American Cancer Society — Home hospice care usually costs less than care in hospitals, nursing homes, or other institutional settings. This is because less high-cost technology is used and because family and friends provide much of the care at home. In most states, many ...More…
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What Questions Should I Ask About Hospice Care?
American Cancer Society — There are a number of things you might want to ask about when deciding on a hospice program. We will review some of them here. Is the agency accredited (certified and licensed) by a nationally recognized group, such as the Joint Commission on ...More…
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What Is Hospice Care?
American Cancer Society — Hospice, in the earliest days, was a concept rooted in the centuries-old idea of offering a place of shelter and rest, or "hospitality" to weary and sick travelers on a long journey. In 1967 Dame Cicely Saunders at St. Christopher's Hospice ...More…
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Hospice Care
American Medical Association — When individuals with terminal illnesses reach the last months or weeks of their lives, they often choose to have this type of care. Hospice care is focused on the dying process and helping individuals who are terminally ill (and their family and ...More…