What is Hospice?
Hospice is not a place. Hospice is a comprehensive type of care that focuses on living (yes-living! Not dying!). It’s about living as fully as possible, surrounded by family and friends, up until the end of life. It is a concept of care that treats the person, not the disease, and emphasizes quality of life, not the duration. It is more than a health care service as it attends to the emotional, practical and spiritual concerns of the patient and the family in the familiar surroundings of home or a homelike setting. A patient’s home can be their personal home, an assisted living, or a nursing home.
It is not a sign of “giving up”. Hospice care is about claiming the end of life and making everyday count.
Mays Hospice offers care to all terminally ill patients and support to those patients and their families without regard for diagnosis, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, race, creed, disability, age, place of residence or ability to pay.
