Hospice care decreases absentee-related costs for the employers of individuals coping with the care needs of terminally-ill loved ones. Through the practical support of the hospice team, family members can continue working with few interruptions. Their concentration and work performance are likely to be of higher quality because of the emotional and spiritual support (as well as the practical respite care) received from the hospice team. A major emphasis of hospice care is to provide rest for family members so they can fulfill their life commitments.
The beneficiaries of hospice care are many. From the patient, the family, businesses, health care providers, hospitals, and the general public hospice care benefits far out weigh "traditional" care of the terminally ill.
I call in hospice services earlier now. I try to convince patients that this can help your family take care of you.
-Physician
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