When and How to Begin End of Life Care
Knowing when it’s time for a loved one to enter hospice in Santa Clara and elsewhere can be difficult, confusing, stressful and sad. But there are guidelines in place that you can follow to ensure your loved one enters end…
Refusing Hospice Care: Examining a Patient’s Rights and Responsibilities
Typically, people are eligible for hospice care in San Mateo and elsewhere if their doctor confirms they have six months or less to live. Sometimes, despite the wishes of physicians and close family members, patients refuse hospice. They may do this…
Are You OK? How to Help Someone Who is Grieving
When a loved one dies, the void that is left will affect everyone in different ways. August 30 marks National Grief Awareness Day, a day to recognize the time it takes to heal from loss. Because grief is so personal,…
Hospice Care Can Be Emotional: How to Recognize and Handle Your Feelings
If you have a loved one in hospice in San Francisco and elsewhere, you know just how taxing it can be emotionally — and physically — to juggle your visits with them as well as managing your own life, work,…
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End of Life Care Involves Drugs: What You Need to Know
International Overdose Awareness Day is August 31 this year, a day dedicated to remembrance, awareness, education, and action to help eliminate overdose deaths, according to the National Safety Council. This is your chance to help raise awareness, memorialize a lost…
Social Media and Death: It’s Complicated
Social media, as you know, can be both a blessing and a curse. From a home health and hospice perspective, it can be a great way to communicate updates on a loved one for those who can’t be there, but…
Giving to a Loved One in Hospice Care
“Every relationship is one of give and take. Giving engenders receiving, and receiving engenders giving. What goes up must come down; what goes out must come back. In reality, receiving is the same thing as giving, because giving and receiving…
Will Volunteering Help the Grieving Process?
Like anything else in the grieving process, this is subjective and will vary by person. What works for one may not work for another. That being said, it’s been shown that volunteering and giving of oneself can help ease the…
Balancing Multiple Generations in the Same Household
Are you a caregiver for your aging parent, as well as your own family and children? You’re a part of the sandwich generation, a generation of people in their 30s, 40s or 50s who are responsible for bringing up their…