1. Does the illness of the terminally ill patient require specialized care from a Registered Nurse? YesNo
2. Is the family support group capable, mentally and physically, of helping the patient transition from life without assistance? YesNo
3. Can family caregivers separate their feelings and emotions from the patient’s and allow the patient to transition on their own terms? YesNo
4. Does the family caregiver have the time and stamina to bathe, dress, feed, soothe, and provide the proper doses of medication? YesNo
5. Has a doctor, health professional, family, or friend suggested that you look into hospice care? YesNo
SafeHaven encourages families to be involved in patient care during transition by providing love, comfort, conversation, and a caring touch during hospice. Changes will occur to the patient which are part of transitioning and are to be expected. Part of our mission is to prepare family members on what to expect.
By clicking submit, you consent to a SafeHaven representative following up with you on your form submission and hospice care eligibility.
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