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| Nurses: Nurses provide skilled nursing care for pain management and symptom control. They coordinate patient care needs, arrange for services, supplies and medications, and coordinate care with the primary physician. They are available via phone 24-hours/day. |
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| Hospice Aides: Hospice aides help the patient with personal care activities such as bathing, toileting, skin care, hair/shaving, and dressing, as well as doing light housework and meal preparation. All aides are Certified Home Health Aides. |
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| Counseling: Social Workers, as well as Bereavement and Spiritual Counselors, provide skilled support and assistance to the patient and family for resolution of issues, support groups and other community resources to help families adjust and understand the impact of the illness. |
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| Volunteers: Trained volunteers are available to make friendly visits, help with shopping and errands, and can provide respite periods for the caregiver. They are a valuable addition to the hospice circle of care team and one aspect unique to hospice. |
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