Friday, February 28, 2014

Albuquerque Hospice Care: Providing the Gift of Comfort and Dignity

Hospice Care Programs in a Nutshell

Hospice care programs vary from institution to institution, but at the very least should include: medical and personal care from nursing assistants, physician home visits, 24/7 nursing visits, and medical supplies and home-delivered therapies. Choose a program that can adequately meet the needs of your loved one..

Role of the Healthcare Team

Physicians, nurses, therapists, and other healthcare professionals working at a hospice in Santa Fe, NM and Albuquerque, NM develop a plan of care to help control the pain and symptoms of their patients. Moreover, the team can also teach family members how to care for their loved one, particularly with families who opt for home healthcare.

http://www.ambercare.com/info-article/news/albuquerque-hospice-care-providing-the-gift-of-comfort-and-dignity

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Make Their Last Days More Meaningful with Albuquerque Hospice Care

To celebrate National Hospice Care Month, YNN Rochester featured a story of an ailing American woman who held out long enough to meet her newly-born granddaughter mere days before she finally passed away from colon cancer. The meeting wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for the efforts of the hospice care center in Greece where the woman was confined. According to YNN, “It’s estimated that in 2012, a million and a half Americans received some kind of hospice service. Over the last several years, that number has continued to climb.”

As emotional as it is, this story proves the importance of having a reliable hospice care at hand to help a family cope with the inevitable. After all, helping people cope with the death of a loved one is just as difficult as making things as easy as possible for someone who’s about to pass on.

http://www.ambercare.com/industry-news/news/make-their-last-days-more-meaningful-with-albuquerque-hospice-care

Monday, February 24, 2014

Weighing the Advantages of Using Albuquerque Home Healthcare Services

KQCD TV recently featured a story about 74-year old Betty Friedig and her husband Ray, whose lives were turned upside-down when Betty developed a debilitating back problem. Betty can no longer bathe, cook, dress, or even walk properly, until the couple gave the local home healthcare service a call. With staffing resources made available to them by the facility, the Friedigs now have a helping hand in housekeeping and tending to Betty’s medication.

“Even though weekends are a lot of work for Betty and Ray, Betty says it’s worth it because it’s better than spending the rest of her life in a nursing home.” This case is just one of at least 1.5 million home healthcare patients in the country who are being served by various agencies like Ambercare, one of the leading providers of home healthcare in Albuquerque and other areas in New Mexico.

http://www.ambercare.com/info-article/news/weighing-the-advantages-of-using-albuquerque-home-healthcare-services