The Hospice Choice: In Pursuit of a Peaceful Death
By (Author) Galen W. Miller
By (author) John J. Mahoney
By (author) Marcia Lattanzi-Licht
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
5th May 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.1756
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
305g
Hospice is the primary system to provide care for the terminally ill and their families. Warm, compassionate, and absolutely practical, this definitive resource from the National Hospice Organization will answer all your questions about hospice care and will show you how to make this comprehensive and flexible system work for you and your family. The Hospice Choice illustrates the gamut of situations dying people and their families may face and suggests ways to manage them. Throughout is information on the broad range of services hospice can provide: *Physicians and Nursing Services: to help with care specifically designed to keep the patient comfortable and at home *Counseling Services: to help families and patients sort out their needs and responses *Respite Services: to allow caregivers needed breaks *Bereavement Counseling: to provide support for surviving family members and significant others for as much as a full year after loss The Hospice Choicealso addresses sensitive issues like methods of payment, issues of ethnicity, the special problems raised by sudden death, and the realities of caregiver exhaustion. It will give you the concrete information, support, and encouragement that will help you make wise, compassionate decisions for yourself and for your loved ones.
Shwerwin B. Nuland Author of How We Die This is the book that explains...the ways in which all of us can benefit from the philosophies, the methods, and ultimately from the nurturing love that is the hospice's sustaining foundation.
Maria Lattanzi-Light is an internationally known educator and speaker and a pioneer in the field of hospice care.