What Is Hospice: Hospice Philosophy & Goals

Hospice philosophy respects the rights of patient and family: 
 - The right to enjoy the highest quality of life possible.
 - The right to die with dignity, as dignity is perceived by the patient.
 - The right to actively participate in managing the remaining life span, the dying process and the event of death.
 - The right to remain a viable family member in the environment of choice.
 - The right to have his/her needs considered on a personal, individual basis.


Hospice strives to achieve excellence in its set objectives: 
 - Good physical care and relief of pain and other symptoms during illness without great mental or physical incapacitation.
 - Ongoing emotional support of patients and family caregivers throughout illness.
 - Support of the patient's participation as an active family member by enabling them to remain at home and by offering services to accommodate family relationships.
 - Assistance to the patient and the family in working through the grieving process and other issues involved in serious illness, changes in lifestyle and loss.
 - Assistance with the family's healthy resolution of bereavement issues up to a year or more after the death of the patient as needed.
 - Initiation and maintenance of an ongoing community Hospice education program to keep
 - Hospice available to the families, friends and neighbors of our community.