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Misconceptions about Hospice and Palliative Care

 

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Hospice makes death come sooner.Hospice neither hastens nor postpones dying. The aim is to improve the quality of remaining life so patients can enjoy time with family and friends and experience a natural, pain-free death. In some cases, hospice care can extend life.

Hospice is giving up hope; it’s better to fight for life.Most terminally ill patients experience less anxiety by refocusing hope on what might be realistically achieved in the time remaining. If continuing uncomfortable and painful curative treatment for an illness is fruitless, hospice patients benefit more from having their symptoms treated instead.

A hospice patient who shows signs of recovery can’t return to regular medical treatment.If a patient’s condition improves, they can be discharged from hospice and return to curative treatment, or resume their daily lives. If need be, they can later return to hospice care.

A hospice patient can’t change his or her mind and return to curative treatment even if their prognosis hasn’t changed.A patient can go on and off hospice care as needed—or if they change their mind and decide to return to curative treatment. They may also enter hospital for certain types of treatment if it involves improving their quality of life.

Hospice care is limited to a maximum of six months.Many medical aid’s, require that a terminally ill patient has a prognosis of six months or less to start hospice, but a terminally-ill patient can receive hospice care for as long as necessary.
 
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Hospice Bloemfontein In-Patient Unit
At Siesta Retirement Home, 5 General Conroy Str. Dan Pienaar, Bloemfontein.

Over the four years that we have been providing hospice services to patients mainly at their
homes, we have identified a huge need for an in-patient unit when home is either absent or not an
ideal option – a dignified and worthy space where patients can be taken care of and family
members can visit as often as they want, or stay for as long as they want to.
We can now offer two hospice rooms to patients where they will receive compassionate and
professional palliative care 24hrs/day, as well as the emotional support both they and their families
need.

These rooms will mainly be used for:
• complicated pain- and symptom control,
• respite for family members,
• active end-of-life care.

Our Multi-Disciplinary Team together with Siesta’s staff under the experienced and professional guidance
of sr. Joan Marston will ensure the best possible care to our patients.

For more information, please contact the following persons:
Hanneke Lubbe: Tel.: 076 9129490
Dr. Dalene van Jaarsveld: Tel.: 083 274 1894
Sr. Elsabé Oberholzer: Tel.: 082 411 8338

Or send us an email: info@hospicebfn.co.za
www.hospicebfn.co.za

Hospice Bloemfontein
NPO: 207-631.
Practice Nr.:0928798
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