Caring for someone at the end of their life can be a privilege, a blessing and an honor. This is a selfless time, and caregiving is a gift that rewards both the caregiver and patient.
There is a sense of intimacy when serving your loved one at their most vulnerable time. These experiences, although difficult at times, can be meaningful in unexpected ways. The caregiving role may be something you’ve done most of your life or it may be a new experience. Regardless of your experience, caring for a loved one with an incurable illness brings responsibilities and demands that may seem overwhelming at times.
Remember, you are not alone. Your Hospice Care Team is here to support you in your role as caregiver. We are here to help you learn how to care for your loved one, support you with information and resources and help you work through any caregiving challenges.
Each person’s journey through the dying process is unique. However, there are some common signs that usually appear to prepare the body for this transition. This process can take days to weeks unless death comes suddenly from an event such as heart attack or stroke. Your Hospice Care Team will review what may be expected to happen. It is important to call us at (714) 733-1333 with any questions and report any changes in the patient’s condition.
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