Palliative Care in Easton PA: Care at the end of your loved one's life differs greatly from when you first began caring for her. Understanding what you need from care can help you and your loved one get the help that you need the most.
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Palliative Care in Easton PA: Care at the end of your loved one's life differs greatly from when you first began caring for her. Understanding what you need from care can help you and your loved one get the help that you need the most.
End of Life Care in Philadelphia PA: Anticipatory grief might seem as if it's arriving too soon, but it's just giving you a chance to take the time you have now. Learning more about it can help you to appreciate it.
“Nurses Appreciation Week” is celebrated this year May 5 - 12. Having served in administrative capacities in the Healthcare industry for more than eighteen years, I have a close and up-front perspective - and a keen appreciation - for the profound impact that nurses have.
Hospice Care in West Chester PA: If you're not used to taking a back seat in your loved one's care, her entrance into hospice care can leave you feeling a little unmoored. Try some of these suggestions as her primary family caregiver.
Palliative Care in Philadelphia PA: Making changes to your loved one's care plan can be complicated. You don't want to move to a new stage of care too soon, but how can you tell that you should at least consider it?
End-of-Life Care: Having end-of-life caregiving support for your elderly loved one, especially if she has Alzheimer's disease, can make that transition so much easier for your loved one and for you.
Hospice Care in Easton PA: End-of-life caregiving is much different than what you might have experienced at other stages on your caregiving journey. You might even start to feel disconnected from your loved one, which can be upsetting to you.
Serenity Hospice Care is proud to be a partner with the “We Honor Veterans” program. Letitia Batton, MSW, PhD, is the Director of Social Service for Serenity Hospice.
Sharon was no longer able to walk, as the tumors had reached her spine and brain. Her speech and thoughts were scrambled, and it was nearly impossible to communicate anymore.
Palliative Care in Upper Darby PA: Understanding the kinds of symptoms your loved one might experience during palliative care can help you to deal with them more readily when you're in that situation.