The caregiver is a vital part of the patient’s transitional process
Introduction:
Hospice caregivers are always there to support families, as so the patient’s. Most of the caregivers are family members, friends, cousins, and neighbors. The caregivers have lots of options to assist their service for their daily routine visits of a patient care. You have the skilled facilities, the long term care facilities, assisted living, and the option of each Hospice you, feel free to choose, which there are lots of people whether be in the comfort of their own home. The vastness of this care is where 80% from the (Govt) is presented is given by informal and unpaid caregivers.
Caregivers have the most important lifetime challenging job:
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They are assigned for the patient’s; shower, tub bath, or bed bath, shaving for female or male, dressing of the patient. Combing hair of one’s patient’s, oral care or denture care, Help with toileting or incontinence care, and cleaning of Foley catheters to keep the patient from causing a skin disease. In the care of (Morrow, Angela, RN). The caregivers may also educate the family members, in order to provide comfort for the patient day to day care, when the caregiver isn’t assigned for that day …show more content…
There’s a mean streak of people in this world today and they prefer them home. So that’s when the Hospice team leaders come in. They are always available 24/7 to treat the mind, body, and spirit. The team includes the caregivers, social workers, nurses, chaplains, and trained volunteers. The hospice care supports the patient’s and their family member, relief the patient’s pain and symptoms and help the family members and their love ones to whom want to stay close to their dying and sometimes long-term care. Patients. (Morrow, Angela, RN Wiley,