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Meeting the needs of the patient and family is the highest priority at Mahogany Hospice Care. The whole family unit: patient, family and caregiver(s) is an essential part of Mahogany Hospice Care. Family and/or caregivers are taught essential skills to help care for the patient at home. Physicians Mahogany Hospice Care patients are allowed to choose their own personal physician. The physician will participate in the Plan of Care, share pertinent information with the Mahogany Hospice Care team which will impact care, and discuss with the Mahogany Hospice Care team any changes in the scope of services or level of care. Medical Directors The Medical Directors assist in directing the Plan of Care and regularly consult with the Mahogany Hospice Care team on each patient. The Medical Directors may serve as a consultant to the patient's personal physician in the areas of pain and symptom management. Pharmacist Mahogany Hospice Care pharmacist consults with the Hospice team on pain and symptom management issues regarding medication. He also provides education to staff. Nurses Nursing services include assessment, pain and symptom management, nursing visits, and case management. Mahogany Hospice Care's nurses are trained to evaluate pain and provide services to alleviate the pain associated with terminal illness. Our nurses provide patient and family education on care giving and end-of-life issues. Our nurses make regularly scheduled visits to patients. The nurses are on call and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Nursing Assistants Nursing assistants provide personal cares. Personal Care includes: bathing, dressing, linen changing, hair care, and oral care. Homemaker Services Homemakers assistant with: light housekeeping, meal preparation, and other duties as needed. Family Services Licensed social workers enhance the quality of the patient's life by providing emotional support to the patient and family. Our social workers provide education about end-of-life issues, coordinate volunteer and chaplain services, and help with advance directives. They also help patients and families by coordinating community resources. Bereavement Mahogany Hospice Care continues to provide help to the family and caregivers for thirteen months following the death of the patient. Our bereavement services may include personal visits, grief groups, listening to the stories of the survivors, answering questions, and providing helpful information about the grief process. For more information regarding Mahogany Hospice Care's Bereavement Services, Click Here. Volunteers Mahogany Hospice Care's volunteers are valuable members of the Hospice Team. They work with the staff to provide patient and family support. Volunteers offer patients and families a listening ear, a hand to hold, and a caring heart. They provide many services to patients and their families, such as writing letters and running errands. Volunteers also help in the office with bereavement services, and with activities such as parades, fairs, etc. Mahogany Hospice Care's volunteers receive specialized training before being assigned to help with patients and families. For more information about Mahogany Hospice Care's Volunteers, Click Here. |




