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The Hospice Team Springfield MA

Many people think the only reason someone should be on hospice is for pain control. However, hospice has several services to offer patients and their families and is interdisciplinary and focuses on all aspects of a person's being.

Baystate Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice
413-781-5070
50 Maple Street
Springfield, MA
Bay State VNA & Hospice
(413)794-6411
50 Maple St
Springfield, MA
Chicopee Visiting Nurse Association, Inc.
413-437-9862
2024 Westover Road
Chicopee, MA
Mercy Hospice
(413)540-0140
1236 Main St
Holyoke, MA
Home & Community Health Services
(860)763-7619
101 Phoenix Ave
Enfield, CT
Baystate Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice
413-781-5070
50 Maple Street
Springfield, MA
Hospice Services of Western MA
(413)786-4004
540 Meadow St
Agawam, MA
Chicopee Visiting Nurse Association, Inc.
413-437-9862
2024 Westover Road
Chicopee, MA
Hospice Life Care
(413)534-5691
113 Hampden St
Holyoke, MA
Noble Visiting Nurse & Hospice
(413)562-7049
77 Mill Ste 201
Westfield, MA
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The Hospice Team

Many people think the only reason someone should be on hospice is for pain control. However, hospice has several services to offer patients and their families. Hospice care is interdisciplinary and focuses on all aspects of a person’s being. There is not just one individual who attends to a patient, but a team of highly trained professionals who specialize in several different areas of care. These professionals assist patients with their physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs.

Who Is Part of the Hospice Team?

The hospice team consists of, but is not limited to, physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, counselors, home health aides and volunteers. The physicians can be a source of reference and write prescriptions when needed. Nurses make visits to administer medications, provide comfort, and maintain well-being. Social workers can answer questions, help with end-of-life preparations, and address any concerns. Chaplains offer spiritual support for those seeking guidance. Home health aides help with personal care and hygiene. Although these team members have specific duties, they all work together to ensure the patient receives quality care.

Hospice also has a bereavement counselor who attends to the need of the patient’s family members and provides support during the grieving process. The bereavement counselor maintains contact with family and friends by sending cards, making phone calls, and making personal visits. This support is provided for ...Click here to read more from Gilbert Guide

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