What Is Hospice Care?

What Is Hospice Care?

Hospice care is a specialized care designed to provide support to you and your loved ones during an advanced illness. Hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life, rather than cure. The goal of hospice care is to enable you to have an alert, pain-free life … to live each day as fully as possible. Hospice care affirms life and views death as a natural process.

Community Hospice is there for you, providing compassionate care and knowledgeable guidance every step of the journey. Experienced physicians, nurses and other professional caregivers offer personalized choices for where you can receive care, up-to-date approaches to pain and symptom management, and peace of mind to help you live better with your illness.

Common Myths & FAQs

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  • Myth: Hospice is only for people in their last days of life.

  • Myth: Hospice is a place.

  • Myth: Hospice care means giving up hope.

  • Myth: Hospice means nothing else can be done.

  • Myth: Hospice is just about dying.

  • Myth: Hospice means giving up control.

  • Myth: Hospice is only for people over 65 years old and on Medicare.

  • Myth: Hospice care is only for the patient.

  • Do I have to have a lot of money to afford hospice care?

  • Do I have to have cancer to receive hospice care?

  • Do I have to give up my primary doctor?

  • Do I have to give up all treatments to receive care?

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