Programs that provide a full range of supportive services for terminally ill individuals who are in the final stages of their illnesses and for their families. Services may include medical care, pain and symptom management, home nurse visitation, case management, emotional and spiritual support, and bereavement services for the patient and members of the family. Hospice care may be provided at home, in a freestanding hospice facility, a hospice unit of a hospital or in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes. In order to qualify for Medicaid or Medicare reimbursement, an individual must have a life threatening illness and must be certified by their physician to have entered the last six months of life.
Ages 18 and older. Person unable to remain in own home. Physician's statement that person is in last 3 months of life. Patient's desire for no life prolonging measures.
Terminal prognosis in which curative treatments have been exhausted or patient does not want to undergo any more treatment and the physician can certify that the patient has six months or less to live. Resident of area served.
Must have an incurable illness with a prognosis of six months or less. Does Not wish to seek curative treatment. Must have a physician’s order for program services. Receive care in Ontario or Yates County.