Hospice
Life isn’t about how many years you survived. It’s about how many moments you lived.
At the end of life, the really important things, such as home, family, and faith, are most meaningful. You can trust our experienced and compassionate caregivers to manage symptoms with care and ensure that your family’s needs are met. And to help you see the rewarding moments in this part of life’s journey.
Admission to Hospice
Physicians recommend hospice based on specific criteria. Hospice may be appropriate for patients of any age, including infants and children, who:
- face life-limiting illness
- have a life expectancy of six months or less, if the illness runs its usual course
- wish to focus on quality of life
- want interdisciplinary care of the patient and family who is facing a chronic or terminal illness with a focus primarily on comfort and support (palliative care)
- do not want aggressive, curative therapy
In all cases the physician remains activley involved in patient care and certifies that the patient is appropriate for hospice.
Hospice patients often include those with:
- advanced cancer
- advanced heart, kidney, liver or lung disease
- advanced neuromuscular diasease
- AIDS
- End-Stage Alzheimer's
Cost of Care
Hospice care may be covered by Medicare, medicaid or private insurance. For details contact the Carilion Clinic Hospice location nearest you.
Hospice differs from traditional health care. Our focus is not on curing the patient. Instead, we reach out with care that emphasizes patient comfort and provides support for families.
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