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Knowing When Hospice Care is Right for your Patient

Who Is Eligible

  • Adults of all ages
  • Pediatric hospice care in affiliation with name
  • Patients with a prognosis of six months or less if the disease runs its normal course
  • Patients/families electing palliative care
  • Patients not responding to curative measures
 

Diagnosis

  • Oncology
  • End stage COPD, CHF, CVA, liver disease, diabetes
  • Kidney failure
  • Alzheimer’s
  • AIDS
  • Debility unspecified
  • Other diagnoses may be appropriate
 

Symptoms

  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Uncontrolled pain
  • Progressive decrease in response to medical modalities
  • Frequent hospitalizations and ER visits
  • Assistance with most activities of daily living
 

Levels of Care

  • Routine home care at home or in nursing homes
  • Respite, inpatient
  • Continuous care
 

Payment Source

  • Medicare Part A
  • Medicaid
  • Commercial insurance
  • Charity
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Treatments that require Evaluation

Compassionate Hospice specializes in palliative care. We handle clinically complex patients and evaluate the appropriateness of each treatment as it relates to pain and symptom management or to enhance a patient’s quality of life. The following treatments require evaluation on a case by case basis for admission to hospice services

  • Palliative radiation
  • Dialysis
  • Feeding tubes
  • IV treatments or hydration
  • Chemotherapy
  • Transfusions
 

Physician

The attending physician remains the attending physician and continues to follow and bill for services as usual.

For evaluation of your patient for hospice services, contact Compassionate Hospices Serving Georgia :

(678) 717-0969 or toll free (866) 866-0021
Fax (678) 717-0964

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