Healing Mind, Body and Soul: Hospice Care

Hospice care is a form of specialized medical attention that provides comfort, support, and treatment for patients with an incurable illness who are near the end stages of life. It also helps their family members to deal with the emotional and physical aspects of caring for someone at this stage. Hospice providers often offer pain management services and counsel families on bereavement issues in addition to providing supportive care such as bathing and meal preparation. This blog post will teach you about hospice care: how it works, what they do, costs associated with it, etc. Information can be found here.

It is never easy losing a loved one, but when that loss occurs suddenly and unexpectedly it can be even more difficult to manage. The type of care you might need as you grieve the death of someone close to you will depend on many factors including your personal situation and their illness; however, there are some forms of hospice care available in most places around the world that might make coping with this devastating event easier. While no two cases of grief recovery after bereavement are exactly alike, people often find themselves needing help along the way from counselors or therapists who offer counseling sessions for those suffering from depression related to such emotional trauma. See here for information aboutThe Difference Between Hospice Care and Palliative Home Care.


About SilverStone Hospice

SilverStone Hospice

SilverStone Hospice provides choice-centered care during a time when curative measures no longer add quality of life. Services include routine home care, on-call nursing support, respite care for family and caregivers, and bereavement support. Accessible to patients and their families 24 hours a day, each dedicated interdisciplinary patient team includes physician support, registered nurse support, nurse’s aide visits, social work, chaplain, and volunteer support. Serving the Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant counties, SilverStone Hospice brings clinical, financial, emotional, and spiritual support during times of uncertainty. SilverStone Hospice is licensed by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services and certified to participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs; as well as private insurance. For more information, please call 214 954 7285 or visit SilverStone Hospice 

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