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  2. Hospice Care - Your Questions Answered - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/palliative-care/hospice-care

    On the Internet, you can go to the website of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. You can call the NHPCO at 800-658-8898. For languages other than English, call 877-658-8896 ...

  3. What Is Hospice Care? - Healthline

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    Hospice is medical care designed for the end of someone’s life. The purpose of hospice is to improve the quality of life that’s left. Hospice provides pain and other symptom relief, as well as ...

  4. What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Dying - WebMD

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    If your loved one is in hospice or a hospital, notify their health care team when you're ready. If they died at home, call their doctor, the local health department, or a funeral home to find out ...

  5. Alzheimer’s Care at the End of Life - WebMD

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    It takes a lot of time and energy to care for someone with Alzheimer’s. Tiredness from a lack of sleep, anxiety, and stress can make you burned out and depressed. Try to find time for rest. Take ...

  6. Does Medicare Cover Hospice? - Healthline.com

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    The term hospice refers to treatment, services, and care for people who have an illness and are not expected to live longer than 6 months. Making decisions about hospice care, whether for yourself ...

  7. Palliative Care vs. Hospice: How Do They Differ? - Healthline

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    Hospice care is more likely to be available in your own home. The bottom line If you have a diagnosis of a life-altering, long-term illness, you can access palliative care.

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