Partnering with Physicians in End of Life Care American Fork UT
The decision to enroll in hospice services can be difficult for patients and families, and may reflect a reluctance to accept a terminal diagnosis. The physician pays a central role in helping patients and families make the switch from life-prolonging treatment, when it is no longer appropriate, to an approach focused on end-of-life care goals.
Hearts For Hospice
801-372-4894
677 Qulity Drive
American Fork, UT
Hearts For Hospice
801-372-4894
677 Qulity Drive
American Fork, UT 84003
Services
Nursing homes, Hospice
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Hearts For Hospice
801-372-4894
677 Qulity Drive
American Fork, UT
Hearts For Hospice
801-372-4894
677 Qulity Drive
American Fork, UT 84003
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Harmony Home Health & Hospice
801-434-9004
1815 South State
Orem, UT
Harmony Home Health & Hospice
801-434-9004
1815 South State
Orem, UT 84097
Services
Hospice Care, In-home Care
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Alpha Omega Hospice
(801)225-1080
762 N 1180 E
Orem, UT
Alpha Omega Hospice
(801)225-1080
762 N 1180 E
Orem, UT 84097
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Harmony Home Health & Hospice
801-434-9004
1815 South State
Orem, UT
Harmony Home Health & Hospice
801-434-9004
1815 South State
Orem, UT 84097
Services
Nursing homes, In home, Hospice
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Dignity Hospice
(801)492-4892
62 N Grant Ave Ste 100
American Fork, UT
Dignity Hospice
(801)492-4892
62 N Grant Ave Ste 100
American Fork, UT 84003
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Hearts for Hospice
(801)372-4894
677 E Quality Dr Ste 201
American Fork, UT
Hearts for Hospice
(801)372-4894
677 E Quality Dr Ste 201
American Fork, UT 84003
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Comfort Care Hospice
(801)766-9251
405 S 100 E Ste 204
Pleasant Grove, UT
Comfort Care Hospice
(801)766-9251
405 S 100 E Ste 204
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
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Intermountain Homecare
(801)225-0584
1165 S 800 E
Orem, UT
Intermountain Homecare
(801)225-0584
1165 S 800 E
Orem, UT 84097
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A-Plus Hospice
(801)225-0990
1443 N 1200 W
Orem, UT
A-Plus Hospice
(801)225-0990
1443 N 1200 W
Orem, UT 84057
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The Physician’s Role The decision to enroll in hospice services can be difficult for patients and families, and may reflect a reluctance to accept a terminal diagnosis. The physician pays a central role in helping patients and families make the switch from life-prolonging treatment, when it is no longer appropriate, to an approach focused on end-of-life care goals. Patients need assurance that no matter what treatment option is chosen, the goal of comfort will always be paramount. The topic of “care goals” should be introduced early in the disease course so these goals can be defined well before a crisis occurs.
Physicians have expressed their concerns to me regarding having end-of-life discussions with their terminally ill patients. Many fear they will destroy hope if they talk about death. But in interviews with 100 family members of 100 patients who died while under hospice services conducted by the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, families expressed “excellent” ratings of satisfaction with care.1 The findings include: Only half of family members reported that the physician initiated the discussion of hospice, and often it was the patient who did.
Only 22 stated that their physician provided information about hospice, with most of the information coming from hospice representatives.
Most recalled at least one event that precipitated the hospice discussion, including escalating needs for home care, whether to initiate, withdraw...Click here to read more from Gilbert Guide