Choosing Between Hospice or Palliative Care Austin TX

Recently I wrote an article for family members of patients who could benefit from hospice care and/or palliative care, in which I discussed the factors that physicians must consider in referring hospice or palliative care options to their patients. This article, will explore the topic in greater depth, discussing the similarities as well as the differences between the two primary options.

Local Companies

Hospice of Vna
(915) 532-0888
4171 Mesa Ct
Austin, TX
Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization
(512) 454-1247
6225 E Highway 290
Austin, TX
Heavenly Caregiver Services Inc
(512) 340-0551
12201 Roxie Dr
Austin, TX
Odyssey Healthcare
(512) 310-0214
4201 W Parmer Ln
Austin, TX
A-Med Community Hospice
(512) 323-2829
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd
Austin, TX
Hospice Austin
(512) 342-4700
4107 Spicewood Springs Rd Ste 100
Austin, TX
Christopher House Hospice Austin
(512) 322-0747
2820 E Mlk J
Austin, TX
Aseracare Hospice
(512) 467-7423
1212 Palm Valley Blvd
Austin, TX
Vistacare
(512) 453-4144
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd Ste 130W
Austin, TX
Regency Hospice
(281) 333-3817
Houston, TX

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Choosing Between Hospice Care & Palliative Care: An In-depth Look at Your Options

Recently I wrote an article for family members of patients who could benefit from hospice care and/or palliative care , in which I discussed the factors that physicians must consider in referring hospice or palliative care options to their patients. In this article, I will explore the topic in greater depth, discussing the similarities as well as the differences between the two primary options: hospital-based palliative care and traditional hospice-based palliative care.

Hospital-Based Palliative Care

Hospital-based palliative care comes into play following a patient's hospital admission , and prior to discharge. For example, if the physician orders chemotherapy, it could be administered in the hospital—but not by the hospice—as chemotherapy is considered a therapy (and precludes hospice admission). It is important to remember that hospitals are acute facilities that strive to restore patients to optimum function. Very simply, this means that they focus on therapeutic, rehabilitative measures. When that is not a viable option due to a patient's terminal or life-limiting disease , the hospital-based palliative care team can assist the physician in structuring a plan of care that strives to maximize quality of life while managing pain and symptoms . In this situation, the palliative care team might suggest an early hospice referral, as the patient would be leaving the hospital setting. Generally, while the patient's doctor and the hospital-based p...

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