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The potential candidate has to:
- Have an incurable or end stage
illness with an expected prognosis of six months or
less.
- Be not seeking for further
potentially curative therapy or prolonging life expectancy.
- Agree with emphasis of hospice
care in the home setting or with possible short-term
inpatient care limited to: (a) symptom control not
obtainable at home, (b) care through the terminal
event, (c) respite care.
- Have a caregiver available
to provide care.
- Provide hospice consents
- Live within PEC Hospice geographic
service area or work force availability.
- Agree not to call 911 or be
admitted to hospital.
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The potential candidate has to:
- Have an incurable or end stage
illness with an expected prognosis of 12 months or
less.
- Meet homebound status, requiring
a considerable and taxing effort to leave the home
when needed.
- Have a deteriorating medical
condition and is at risk for needing symptom management.
Patient may have had 1-2 emergency room or hospital
admissions in the last year.
- Have a main caregiver available
to provide care, or there is a caregiver available
to provide care when needed.
- Agree with emphasis of hospice,
palliative care program in the home setting. More
aggressive therapy may be continued or seeked.
- Do not meet hospice admission
criteria: (a) Patient/Family have difficulty accepting
end stage diagnosis and/or incurable prognosis. (b)
Patient/Family are not ready to stop aggressive therapy.
(c) Physician is uncertain if patient meets the hospice
admission criteria.
- Provide home health consents.8.
Live within PEC Healthcare geographic service area
or work force availability.
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