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If you have questions about home health and hospice care for yourself or your loved one, we’re here to offer the information and support you need, every step of the way.
Resources for home health and hospice
We empower our patients and their loved ones to take control of their health care journey by investing time in education and actionable resources. To complement the information and tools we provide during home visits, we have a variety of online resources to address many concerns and questions about home health and hospice care.
Home health
What is home health?
Home health gives you the opportunity to receive the care you need in your most comfortable environment — your home.
Read articleWhat are the differences between home health and home care?
Recognizing these differences can help you understand the level of care each provides and which services may be most beneficial to you.
Read articleThe role of home health aides
Home health aides are key members of a patient’s care team, as they keep patients safe and healthy, prevent hospitalizations and help improve quality of life.
Read articleHospice care
What is hospice?
When facing a terminal illness, a person may decide curative measures are no longer the best course of treatment or that they no longer wish to pursue these measures.
Read articleSix common misconceptions about hospice
In this article, we dispel some of the most common myths about hospice care.
Read articleHow long can you be on hospice?
When people hear the word “hospice,” their first thought may be that the end of life is near. But receiving hospice care doesn’t necessarily mean that death is imminent.
Read articleSupport for caregivers
Caring for yourself or your loved one is no easy task. From articles about pain management to grief counseling, we’re here to support you at every step.
What is caregiver burnout?
By prioritizing their own health and well-being, caregivers are able to improve their quality of life and in turn provide the best possible care to their loved ones.
Read articleWhat is anticipatory grief?
When a loved one enters hospice, it’s not uncommon to begin wondering what will happen when they are no longer with us.
Read articleCoping with 4 common caregiver challenges
More and more family members are taking on the role of caregiver. Each day, approximately 10,000 baby boomers reach the age of 65, and by 2030, the entire generation of baby boomers will be at least 65 years old, according the United States Census Bureau.
Read articleExplore more resources
Our resource library has materials that cover various questions and concerns surrounding home health and hospice. Whether it’s specific questions about aging in place or broader questions about health and wellness, we have information that will help you throughout your health care journey.
Home health and hospice glossary
Educate yourself on some of the most common terminology used in the home health and hospice care settings to take control of your health care journey.
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We provide extraordinary home health and hospice care to every patient when they need it, how they need it and where they’ve built their lives.
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Every member of our team, from our clinicians to our corporate leaders, cares deeply about the outcomes of our patients.
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