GOSHEN- In the world of healthcare, there are few environments as emotionally charged and delicate as hospice care. Here, patients face the final chapter of their lives, and their families must...
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Who pays for Hospice?
When facing the serious illness and death of a loved one, medical expenses are one more looming stressor for families. One reason people hesitate to call hospice is misinformation and understanding...
Shattering Myths: How Jimmy Carter Is Changing the Hospice Conversation
As the CEO of United Hospice, I watched with the rest of the nation as former President Jimmy Carter announced he had entered hospice care in February. It was a poignant moment that impacted us all. People began to prepare for what many assumed would be an imminent goodbye, but nearly six months later, we find President Carter still living and cherishing precious moments with his loved ones in his Georgia home.
United Hospice of Orange and Rockland Counties: Honoring life, giving care, and bringing comfort for more than three decades
When Mary Anne decided to seek hospice care for Marie, a close family member who was developmentally delayed and living at a nearby facility for physically and mentally disabled individuals, she knew exactly where to go: the Joe Raso Hospice Residence at United Hospice of Orange and Rockland Counties, where she was confident Marie would get the care, compassion, and love she would want in her remaining years.
Compassionate COPD Care: United Hospice’s Approach to Chronic Illness
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive disease causing over 15 million adults in the United States to struggle with impaired airflow, gasping for breath, coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness. These symptoms not only disrupt patients’ everyday activities and degrade their quality of life, but the disease is also the fourth leading cause of death in the United States.
Caring for Mind and Spirit: How United Hospice Serves Dementia Patients
Dementia is a term used to describe the loss of cognitive abilities that interfere with daily life, such as memory, language, and problem-solving. Dementia can manifest in various ways, such as difficulties with short-term memory, managing personal belongings like a purse or wallet, handling financial responsibilities, planning and cooking meals, and remembering appointments.
Compassionate Care in the Face of Cancer: The United Hospice Difference
Hospice care emphasizes the quality of life and holistic support for individuals, particularly those grappling with advanced cancer. This approach has yielded remarkable benefits for patients, inclusive of reduced pain, lessened symptom burden, and a decrease in psychological distress, to name a few.
Compassionate Care for CHF Patients: How United Hospice Helps Heart Disease Patients and Their Families
As the Medical Director of United Hospice, I am intimately familiar with the unique challenges of managing heart conditions, particularly Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). Heart disease remains a potent threat to our health, implicated in 1 out of 8 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
United Hospice: Delivering The Finest Healthcare Solutions
United Hospice is a notable not-for-profit organization that has been serving the communities of Orange and Rockland counties in the beautiful Hudson Valley region of New York for over 35 years. Their unwavering dedication to providing compassionate hospice care, emotional support, and bereavement services has profoundly impacted the lives of thousands of individuals in the area.
United Hospice Awarded Home Care Accreditation Program Certification from The Joint Commission
United Hospice has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Home Care Accreditation Program Certification by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The...