Hospice of Chesapeake

Hospice of Chesapeake
9500 Arena Drive, Suite 250
Largo, MD 20774

COMPREHENSIVE CARE AND COMPASSION
Patients, family members and physicians decide when and what type of help is needed.

A team of physicians, nurses, social workers, certified nursing assistants, counselors, chaplains and specially trained volunteers work with the patient's caregiver to coordinate a plan of care. Among its major responsibilities, the interdisciplinary hospice team:

Manages the patient's pain and symptoms;
Assists the patient with the emotional and psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying;
Provides needed drugs, medical supplies, and equipment;
Coaches the family on how to care for the patient;
Delivers special services like speech and physical therapy when needed; and
Provides bereavement care and counseling to surviving family and friends.
Hospice makes short-term in-patient care available if pain or symptoms become too difficult to manage at home.

NURSING VISITS
With Hospice of the Chesapeake, the first nursing visit to the patient's home is usually the admission visit. During this time, the nurse will:

Explain hospice care;
Complete a full physical assessment;
Identify the most distressing problems for the patient; and
Develop a plan to address these problems.
The nurse will focus on any discomfort the patient may be experiencing such as pain, shortness of breath or nausea. Our goal is to insure the patient is quickly and consistently comfortable.

Additionally the nurse will:

Review current and needed medications;
Review equipment and supply needs; and
Establish a visit schedule for services such as nursing, home health aides, social work, chaplain, and volunteers. A nutritionist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech language pathologist and counselor are also available.

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