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When Your Loved One Needs End-of-Life Care

Lehigh Valley Hospice provides end-of-life care, comfort and support for you and your loved one. Discover if hospice is right for you and your loved one.

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“ ‘Thank you’ seems so inadequate to express the deep gratitude in our hearts for all of your help, direction, listening and caring. But most of all thank you for treating Mother with dignity and compassion, and helping us to fulfill her wish to live out her days at home.”
Dawn, on behalf of Alberta Hughey’s daughters

“Words cannot express our gratitude for the love, care and professionalism you gave … I thank God for all of you.”
Mike Ayers and family, Wescosville

“Losing a loved one is very difficult, but our family was fortunate to experience Lehigh Valley Hospice.”
Sharon Czekner, Catasauqua
It’s difficult to face the fact that a loved one may be nearing the end of his or her life. You may be overwhelmed with concerns and questions: How will your loved one remain comfortable? How will he or she live those final days to the fullest? Lehigh Valley Hospice gently guides you through this time so that your loved one’s final days are rich, meaningful and filled with love and companionship.

When you, your loved one and a physician decide emotional and physical needs should be the focus of care, hospice can help. We offer physical, social, spiritual and emotional support for dying patients and their families in your home or in our inpatient unit at LVH-17th and Chew. Hospice nurses, social workers and chaplains prepare you and your loved one for what’s ahead. We provide hospice services to people in all settings – whether your loved one lives alone, with someone else or in a long-term care facility.

Who is eligible?

People are eligible for hospice services if:
  • They have a diagnosis of a terminal illness
  • A physician verifies life expectancy of six months or less
  • They choose care focused on making themselves comfortable rather than curing their disease

When should I call hospice?

We encourage you to call hospice as soon as you change your focus from cure to comfort. We can help you organize your life, draw upon available resources and prepare you for what’s ahead, as well as provide relief from pain and other symptoms. Getting hospice involved early may give you more quality time with loved ones.

Is hospice only for cancer patients?

Hospice is available to all patients with a terminal illness. While many have cancer, others suffer from diseases such as ALS, HIV, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and others.

Who pays for hospice?

Hospice generally is covered by Medicare, Medical Assistance, HMOs and other managed care and private insurance plans. Thanks to the generosity of grateful family members and community donors, Lehigh Valley Hospice is able to care for eligible patients regardless of their ability to pay.

What if I need help after hours?

Your needs are our top priority. Our nurses are on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Who provides hospice care?

Our specially-educated interdisciplinary team of health professionals includes experienced hospice nurses, home health aides, social workers, chaplains, therapists and volunteers. They work in partnership with you, your family and your physician to develop an individualized plan of care. This plan is based entirely on your needs and desires, guided by our experience in working with families in similar situations.

If I choose hospice, will my physician still be involved in my care?

Yes, but the focus will change from curing you to making you as comfortable as possible. You will receive whatever care is appropriate, including aggressive pain management and nursing care.

Why are we qualified?

Lehigh Valley Hospice is certified by Medicare, licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and accredited by the The Joint Commission. We are part of the prestigious Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network.

This page last updated 7/28/08 10:30 AM
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