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Hospice, however, doesn't cover room and board fees at senior communities. Instead of providing endless surgeries and treatments, hospice focuses exclusively on the comfort of the patient. The palliative portion of the care may offer an array of pain medications while not treating the cause of the terminal illness.
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Read More »You sign a statement choosing hospice care instead of other Medicare-covered treatments for your terminal illness and related conditions. After six months, you may continue to receive hospice care as long as the hospice medical director or hospice doctor re-certifies — at a face-to-face meeting — that you’re terminally ill. Medicare is actually fairly generous on what it covers, paying for "any other Medicare-covered services needed to manage your pain and other symptoms related to your terminal illness and related conditions, as recommended by your hospice team."
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Read More »One of the most granite-like barriers for families considering hospice care as an option is that they've seemingly admitted defeat in trying to battle terminal illnesses such as cancer. "People think that end-of-life decisions are things that only doctors should deal with," says Dr. Carolyn McClanahan of Jacksonville, Fla. "We need to change the conversation." Yet reframing the end-of-life decision, McClanahan says, should concentrate on life quality, which should be first defined by patients and families, not medical institutions. What's the best way to approach the hospice decision? Make it a family conversation. Consult with doctors and other trusted advisers such as financial planners and estate-planning lawyers. Have your loved one and family talk it through with hospice or palliative care professionals. You'll also need to get wills, trusts, powers of attorney and beneficiary designations for assets and insurance in order. While making the decision to enter into hospice care is perhaps one of the most agonizing decisions a family can make, many wait too long to seek this specialized care. The average length of stay in hospice care is less than 70 days, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Only 12 percent of people in hospice remain in hospice past 180 days.
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