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when daddy was put on hospice, it was beucase we decided not to do anything to

prolong his life, he was diangnosed with a terminal illness. and i neeeded

asssitance in c aring for him. and the doctor requested it. hugs. sharon

Subject: hospice question

To: LBDcaregivers

Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:23 AM

 

What are the qualifiers to be eligible for hospice in your state ?

Kathy

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Hi Kathy, Did you get my response to your question? I didn't realize that I sent

it to your e-mail and not to the group.

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Hey Kathy,

I can give you a summary of guidelines from our hospice information but this

still isn't written in stone. So many times we think someone may not pull

through and they do, for a little while longer. When your Dad is unable to walk,

you need to ask the doctor to call in hospice because they can get your mom a

hospital bed and so many other supplies. She could really use the assistance in

giving him a bath and keeping him clean and dry.

From one to three months:

withdrawal from the world and people,decreased food intake, increase in sleep,

going inside of self,less communication.

One to two weeks: 1)disorientation, agitation,talking with the

unseen,confusion,picking at clothes--2)physical-decreased blood pressure,pulse

increase or decrease,color changes-pale,bluish, increased

perspiration,respiration irregularities,congestion,sleeping but responding,

complaints of body tired and heavy,not eating,taking little fluids,body

temperature, hot/cold

Days or hours: intensification of one to two week signs,surge of energy,decrease

in blood pressure,eyes glassy,tearing,half open,irregular

breathing,stop/start,mouth open,restlessness or no activity, purplish

knees,feet, hands,blotchy. Pulse weak and hard to find,decreased urine

output,may wet or stool the bed.

Minutes: cannot be awakened,pulse below 30 beats per minute,breathing stops for

1-1 1/2 minutes at a time in between a breath, unable to get a blood pressure.

These things are just signs to watch for and not neccesarily what might happen.

Each person is different and has different circumstances. A hospice nurse could

teach you about all of these things and give you additional information. Your

Dad sounds a lot like mine. He has a lot of pain and muscle jerking that hospice

assists in controlling. I pray for you as I do all the people on this forum. I

wouldn't wish this disease on my worst enemy and I pray for you and your Mom's

well being during this time. HUGSSSSS,

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Kathy,

I tell my clients to ask a hospice liaison to come out to the home to interview

and learn about hospice.

This serves multiple purposes. First, it gives you an idea of what the

guidelines are for hospice when the time comes.

It also gives families an opportunity to explore all their options early. All

hospice companies are not created equal.

Some have different services than others - for example- music therapy, an active

volunteer program, pet therapy program. Some have in patient hospice unit if

respite is needed or preferred.

I feel, no , I know that doctors wait to long to refer to hospice. So I educate

families that they can self refer.

The hospice companies know the rules and regs and will know when someone is

appropriate. So many times the families would benefit from an earlier referral

and doctors neglect to make that referral.

Diane Carbo

http://www.aginghomehealthcare.com

http://www.dementiacaresecrets.com

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  • 5 months later...
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Sorry to read all that is going on in your family.

Hospice is ordered when an MD certifies that someone is within 6 months of

death. I would ask the MD you have the best relationship with -- PCP,

neurologist, psychiatrist -- to order hospice.

Interview several agencies, and select the one you like the best. If your

father is to remain at the care facility, you may be limited to the hospice

agencies that facility works with. Ask if any of the residents are currently on

hospice. Talk to their families.

Does your father have an advanced care directive giving his instructions on a

feeding tube, intubation, tracheotomy, and any end-of-life treatments?

If you want to get confirmation of the diagnosis, you need to have your father's

brain examined upon his death. (The backwards falls are odd. This could be an

indication a different disorder is at play.) Make the arrangements now for

brain donation.

Good luck,

Robin

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June 12. Parksinsons advanced and Lewy Body Dementia has been mentioned but not

definite. We can take him home if we have 24/7 nursing care - that we have to

pay for. Also the rehab sets you up with Home Health Aid that comes 2 or 3

times a week for a half an hour. We were all excited about this last year,

until we realized how little they are there. Insurance pays for that for 6

weeks, I believe. My mother is very frail 84 year old. My sister has very bad

back issues and is scheduled for her spine to be fused - she can do no lifting.

She lives close by and tries to help every day. I live about 45 minutes away

and try to help a few times a week, or whenever I can. I have some health

issues and can't do anything strenuous at this time.- I am hoping to get better.

My husband needs my help and just had a heart attack, so I have to try to help

him, get all his meds straight and take him to all his appointments. I also have

to have surgery on July 8- do not want to do it because I want to be able to do

all this stuff. But dr is insisting.

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and what is the criteria ? I understand that 911 is not called anymore and the

patient is given something (don't know what they can be given - can have no

opiates, narcotics or sedatives with Parkinsons). My Dad falls frequently, they

call 911 frequently. He has started falling straight backwards. His feet trip

over eachother too. Everytime he falls - nothing is broken. - this time he fell

June 12, nothing is broken - went in ambulance. EMT gave him morhpine on the way

to the hospital - hospital kept him for a week - hallucinating like crazy from

the morphine for 5 days,. then transferred to Rehab where he is learning to

stand and to hopefully walk.

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What is the criteria for the doctor to order Hospice care? My Dad is not doing

well and it was heartbreaking to see him declining, yesterday.

please write to me at hanleylin@... so I can see answer faster

Moderator - I hope that is OK - thanks

Hanley

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