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  1. What is Hospice Care? Hospice care is a service for people with serious illnesses who choose not to get (or continue) treatment to cure or control their illness. People may choose to enroll in hospice care if the treatment is unlikely to be effective or if continuing it has become too burdensome.

  2. Hospice care focuses on the care, comfort, and quality of life of a person with a serious illness who is approaching the end of life. At some point, it may not be possible to cure a serious illness, or a patient may choose not to undergo certain treatments. Hospice is designed for this situation.

  3. Hospice care often includes palliative care, but they are not the same thing. Hospice care is given when a person’s cancer cannot be controlled by cancer treatment. Hospice focuses on managing symptoms and side effects.

  4. Overview. What is hospice care? Hospice is specialized care you may receive when your prognosis is measured in months instead of years, and comfort is the primary goal. Hospice can help you prepare physically, emotionally and spiritually as you near the end of life.

  5. Jul 17, 2020 · Hospice care is for people who are in the final stages of an incurable illness. The aim is to ensure they are comfortable, and able to live their last days as fully as...

  6. Dec 30, 2023 · Mayo Clinic Hospice is a supportive home-based service committed to: Delivering individualized compassionate care that respects your dignity and honors your needs and wishes. Applying an interdisciplinary team approach to meet your physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs.

  7. A replacement for nursing home care or other residential care. 24/7 care, in the majority of cases. Care that hastens death. Who is eligible to receive hospice care? Adults with a terminal illness and lifetime prognosis of 6 months or less are eligible for hospice care. Hospice care is also available for children and adolescents.

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