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The Best HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE CARE Professionals in Indiana
Explore our list of the best doctors HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE CARE in Indiana. Last updated on October 24, 2024.
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TAMMY DURHAM-BORING |
COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS OF INDIANA INC 7120 CLEARVISTA DR , SUITE 4000 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46256 Map |
NICHOLAS KERR |
BEACON MEDICAL GROUP INC 615 N MICHIGAN ST FL SOUTH BEND, IN 46601 Map |
ROBERT STONE |
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SOUTHERN INDIANA PHYSICIANS LLC 707 W 2ND ST BLOOMINGTON, IN 47403 Map |
CHARLOTTE VENIOUS |
INDIANA CLINIC CRITICAL CARE LLC 1701 N SENATE BLVD INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202 Map |
KARISSA MISNER |
CENTER FOR MEDICAL SERVICES LLC 211 N CEDAR ST MISHAWAKA, IN 46545 Map |
THOMAS LEDYARD |
COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS OF INDIANA INC 1500 N RITTER AVE , COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46219 Map |
DONA UNCHESELU |
PARKVIEW HEALTH SYSTEM INC 11109 PARKVIEW PLAZA DR FORT WAYNE, IN 46845 Map |
RUTH SIMONS |
NORTON HOSPITALS INC 1373 E STATE RD , 62 NORTON CANCER INSTITUTE MADISON, IN 47250 Map |
MIRZA BAIG |
WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2605 N LEBANON ST LEBANON, IN 46052 Map |
PAMELA STONE |
GOSHEN HEALTH SYSTEM INC 200 HIGH PARK AVE GOSHEN, IN 46526 Map |
RAFAEL ROSARIO |
ESKENAZI MEDICAL GROUP INC 720 ESKENAZI AVE INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202 Map |
LAURA TRICE |
SUMMIT MEDICAL GROUP, INC 606 WILSON CREEK RD , ST ELIZABETH PHYSICIANS LAWRENCEBURG, IN 47025 Map |
KENDRA HALL-FRANKS |
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH BALL MEMORIAL PHYSICIANS INC 1420 S PILGRAM BLVD YORKTOWN, IN 47396 Map |
LAUREN ROTH |
SUMMIT MEDICAL GROUP, INC 606 WILSON CREEK RD , ST ELIZABETH PHYSICIANS LAWRENCEBURG, IN 47025 Map |
ANN MOORE |
VISITING NURSE AND HOSPICE HOME INC 5910 HOMESTEAD RD FORT WAYNE, IN 46814 Map |
ALEXIA TORKE |
INDIANA CLINIC CRITICAL CARE LLC 1633 N CAPITOL AVE , SUITE 301 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202 Map |
About HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE CARE in Indiana
Hospice is available to people living with an end-stage disease including cancer, pulmonary disease, ALS, heart disease, HIV-AIDS, dementia, Alzheimer’s, and any other life-threatening illness. Hospice care is available to patients who no longer wish treatment directed at curing their disease. The hospice benefit is flexible. Initially, a physician certifies that the patient has a life expectancy of six months or less, if the disease follows its normal course. The first two certifications are for 90 days each. Thereafter, the physician re-certifies eligibility every 60 days. As long as the patient is re-certified, he/she remains eligible for hospice, even when it exceeds six months. Programs are available for adults, children and infants. When cure is no longer a real possibility, hospice focuses on and treats the person, not the disease. A primary goal is to control pain and other symptoms so the patient can remain as alert and comfortable as possible. Hospice includes all of the services needed to manage an individual’s medical care and also provides emotional and spiritual support for the whole family. Hospice stresses quality of life and is an alternative to extended medical or curative treatments. Many people actually live longer under hospice because their symptoms are managed and treated based on their unique needs and preferences. Individuals are usually referred to hospice by their personal physician, although individuals can be referred by their families or even by themselves. Hospice usually begins within 48 hours after a referral, and can begin sooner based on the circumstances. The hospice nurse evaluates what the person and family needs and develops a plan of care. The plan addresses the entire family’s needs: medical, emotional, psychological, spiritual and support services. The nurse then coordinates the care with a physician and the full team of health professionals. Under the direction of a physician, hospice provides an all-inclusive set of services needed to manage all of a person’s symptoms and complications. Medical care is given, symptom relief is provided, and the patient and family receive the support and understanding they need. Services are provided by a coordinated team that draws upon many different kinds of professionals who provide medical care and support services. The team also ensures that services and resources are available and provided when needed, without the family having to locate and arrange for them. When staying at home, family and friends are encouraged to participate in the patient’s care as much as possible. When someone doesn’t have family who can serve as caregivers the team may be able to help identify friends and people in the community who volunteer to help. The hospice team remains available for help and support to the patient and family.
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