Hospice Care
Hospice Care
An overview of the history and present concepts hospice care.
1,616 words (
approx. 6.5 pages) |
10 sources |
APA | 2005
Paper Summary:
This paper delves into what the word 'hospice' means and the history of the program. It looks at the current concept of the program, costs involved, and the statistics relating to hospice care in the health industry. The author of the paper also uses personal examples.
From the Paper:
"Hospice care is not just for the patient; it also includes the whole family. Emotional, spiritual, physical, social needs, and practical care are provided following the patient's wishes and family needs (Aupperle, MacPhee, Strozeski, Finn, & Heath, p.430). Hospice provides personalized services and a caring community so that patients and families can attain the necessary preparation for a death that is satisfactory to them. The nature of dying is so unique that the goal of the hospice team is to be sensitive and responsive to the special requirements of each individual and family. Hospice provides continuing contact and support for caregivers for at least a year following the death of a loved one. Most hospices also sponsor bereavement groups and support for anyone in the community who has experienced a death of a family member, a friend, or similar losses".
Hospice Care (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Hospice-Care/58150
"Hospice Care" 15 January 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Hospice-Care/58150>