Senior Solutions Hospice is driven by a commitment to our patients, leadership and excellence. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of patient care with compassion and respect for each person. Senior Solutions Hospice emphasizes comfort, dignity and quality of life, with the focus on providing safe and supported passage throughout the processes of dying, death, and bereavement.
We strive to extend the highest level of courtesy and service to patients, famlies/caretakers, vistors and each other. We engage in a wide range of continuing education, clinical education, and other programs for professinals and public.
We strive to extend the highest level of courtesy and service to patients, famlies/caretakers, vistors and each other. We engage in a wide range of continuing education, clinical education, and other programs for professinals and public.
Services
In contrast, hospice care is organized around the principle of helping people experience a "good death, " which often implies a death this is pain-free and attended by significant others, takes place in a home-like setting, is influenced to some degree by patient and family choices, and brings "resolution" or "acceptance" to the life that is ending.
Neither giving nor receiving care is easy. Senior Solutions Home Care puts relationships first to support those giving care, to protect the dignity of those receiving it, and to enhance the quality of life for both seniors and their families. Senior Solutions Home Care offers affordable in-home care services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for those who need it.
Hospice-Hospice care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, the Veteran's Health Administration, and most private insurers. According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, over 85% of hospice patients are covered by the Medicare Hospice Benefit. Hospice care is covered under Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) at 100%, so there is no cost to the patient or their family.
Grief is more than sadness, it may feel overwhelming and consuming. However, grieving is a healthy and natural reaction, and all of us go through it at one time or another. It's part of life, just as the death of this body is common to all of us. It is said that the loss of a loved one is "something that you may get used to, but you don't necessarily totally get over it."
Do you know what to say to someone who is dying? It's no secret that talking about death is very uncomfortable. We are a death-denying culture. When someone close to us faces that reality, we are often at a loss of words. In times of uncertainty, we all react in different ways. It's hard to know what to say to someone who is dying.