We have a team of healthcare professionals that offer end-of-life care here at Carmichael Hospice Care.
Our packages include psychological, spiritual, and medical support. The objective of our hospice care is to ensure peace, dignity, and comfort to a dying individual. Our caregivers know how to mitigate the pain and any discomfort so that the client remains comfortable and alert during their last days. We also give a lot of support to the family of the patient. We believe that the final moments of life are as important as an individual. That is why we do everything possible to make sure that a patient dies peacefully. If you have a patient who needs hospice care, call us today at (916) 993-6298.
We focus on the quality of life as opposed to the length of life. Our caregivers provide compassionate and humane care for patients so that they can live life to its fullest despite the prevailing condition. We treat our client and not the disease through palliative care. We want you to know that by hiring us, it doesn’t mean you have given up on your loved one. It means you want to make the life of your loved one better during their last days,
What Our Hospice Care Provides
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Spiritual Care
Different people have different beliefs and spiritual needs, and we set up a service that takes care of your particular lifestyle. We help patients learn how to say goodbye and in a specific religious ritual.
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Respite Care
We give family and friends some time to rest by relieving them of the exhaustive caregiving activities. We can provide this specialized care for a particular period say a week. During this period, we give the patient the best care while in a hospital bed or a nursing home. Then the family can attend to other life activities or just rest at home.
- Pain Relief and Symptom Control
The primary objective of pain relief is to give comfort to a patient and allow them to remain in full control of their life. We can manage nausea, discomfort, pain and various symptoms to keep the patient alert and enjoy life.
- Family Gatherings
We can help you schedule meetings with your family members. We also keep you updated on the patient’s situation and what is expected. During the meetings, we give family members a chance to share their emotions by speaking up and stating what needs to be done. We provide spiritual support and advice on stress relief methods. We communicate on a daily basis concerning our regular visits.
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Care Coordination
Our team supervises and manages a patient on a 24/7 basis. All the information about your patient is delivered to you including the in-patient service, doctor’s instructions, and community professionals. If you have any problems, you should be free to contact us at (916) 993-6298. Our customer care service desk is always open to anything that arises. We assure you that you are not alone during difficult moments and we are ready to help you anytime.
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In-Patient and In-Home Care
Mostly, hospice care is given at home, but sometimes a patient may be hospitalized or placed in an extended care facility. Our team can make arrangements for in-patient care to help you and your family.
- Bereavement Care
During mourning, we work with the bereaved family and help them through the tough time. We have trained professionals and counselors who give support to people suffering the loss of a loved one. If need be, we can refer a family member to other medical care.
Our services are considered as the model of quality and compassion for patients facing incurable illnesses or injuries.
Through our team of experts at Carmichael Hospice Care, your elderly loved one will be in a better position to cope with pain, emotions, and medical needs. Our full-time support is expressly tailored to the needs and wishes of your loved one. We also care about your well being and are here to give you moral support. At the heart of our palliative care is the principle that every individual deserves to die with dignity and struggle-free. Call us today at (916) 993-6298, and we will ensure that you and your family receive the much-needed support as you care for one of your ill family members.