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Hospice Services gives assistance for terminally ill patients and families at home by a licensed nurse, nurse aides, volunteers, social workers and clergy members.This assistance will allow the terminally ill to remain in their own home setting as comfortably as possible with their loved ones educated on the terminally ill process. Bereavement Care starts upon admission and continues for family members after the passing of their loved one.

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Bereavement and Grief Counseling
In Home Hospice Care
Home Care/Hospice Associations
HOMEMAKER: Provides assistance with household task such as: laundry, grocery shopping, light house keeping, dusting, vacuuming, cleaning bathroom, kitchens and client living area, meal preparation and laundry.RESPITE: Provides temporary relief to person providing long term care for recipient in their home. May be received on an emergency or temporary basis.PERSONAL CARE:Trained aides regularly visit patients' homes and provide assistance with bathing, grooming, and other care that assures the personal hygiene and safety of the individual. Aides may also prepare meals, change linens, help with laundry, clean the home and provide emotional support. Most patients receive personal care under the Medicaid program.

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Adult In Home Respite Care
Homemaker Assistance
Home Care/Hospice Associations
In Home Assistance Registries