Hospice care is a philosophy of treatment focused on caring, not curing. The goal is to help patients experience the best quality of life possible during the time they have remaining. By caring for any physical and emotional symptoms, the hospice staff ensures that the patient remains as comfortable as possible until the very end.
Hospice is not a place, it’s a care plan. Hospice care is frequently provided in the patient’s home, but can be provided in hospitals, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Because comfort is crucial at this stage, hospice service comes to you, wherever you feel most at home.
Most hospice patients do not have any out-of-pocket expenses. Often, care is covered by Medicare and other insurance plans. We will walk you through the approval process.
Once an individual becomes a patient with Cherish, he or she continues to receive services for as long as necessary.
No. Although some patients are bedridden, Cherish serves terminally ill patients with all types of progressive and chronic diseases.
Hospice takes care of not just the patient, but their family as well. The compassionate staff of Cherish Hospice is there every step of the way, providing the patient’s loved ones with support throughout the emotional, spiritual, and medical challenges that arise.