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Q. How do I know it is time for Hospice?
"I wish we had started Hospice sooner."
Q. What if I think I need Hospice Care?
Q. Does starting Hospice mean I'm giving up hope?We understand that making the decision to accept Hospice is often a difficult decision. Confronting the reality that an illness is incurable may be frightening for many individuals and it may be thought that accepting Hospice means giving up hope. Hope changes with the start of Hospice care from hope for a cure of an illness to ...
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Q. How is Hospice paid for?Medicare, Medicaid and many private insurance companies provide funding for Hospice services. Medicare and Medicaid pay Hospice of Siouxland a daily rate to provide Hospice services. This daily rate is established by Medicare and Medicaid and covers the following services:
Private insurance coverage varies by individual plans. Q. Isn't Hospice only for cancer patients?Though many people think Hospice only cares for cancer patients, Hospice is available for any person facing a life-limiting illness regardless of the diagnosis. Illnesses may include heart disease, lung disease, dementia, kidney failure, strokes, Lou Gehrig's disease, or illnesses combined together to cause a clinical decline. Q. If my loved one is a resident in a nursing facility, why would I need Hospice services?Through collaborative caring, Hospice of Siouxland and area nursing facilities have teamed up to offer end of life care needs for persons residing in a nursing facility. Because end-of-life creates unique needs for individuals and their families, it is important to combine the expertise of Hospice and nursing facility staff to meet the unique needs of the resident. Hospice of Siouxland can offer the expertise in pain and symptom management, additional emotional support for the resident and family, and bereavement services for family members after the loss of a loved one. The Medicare Hospice benefit is available for residents who are Medicare eligible. Q. What can I do to assure my wishes are known and respected?
Q. Who can make a referral to Hospice?
A patient can be referred to Hospice care by anyone–patients can even refer themselves. However, a physician must approve Hospice referral and admission.
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