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Hospice and Palliative Care

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What is Hospice Care?

Hospice care focuses on caring rather than curing. It is special care for people who have chosen to live out their remaining days pain-free, with dignity, usually in their own homes with the support of family and friends. Hospice offers a “team” approach to providing expert medical care and pain management for the patient and emotional and spiritual support for both the patient and his or her loved ones.

Hospice care is available to individuals who are:

  • under the care of a doctor
  • who are not seeking active treatment for an end-of-life condition

Hospice care is all-inclusive, covering costs for visits from professionals (such as hospice nurses, home health aides, social workers, and chaplains), as well as expenses related to medical equipment, pharmacy, and other services needed for end-of-life care. It is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance plans, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), and other managed care organizations and may include some services not generally covered by insurance if billed separately.

For those receiving hospice outside of a care facility, the costs of respite care (temporary admission of a patient into a care facility to provide some relief to family and/or caregivers) are covered.

Although most people choose to receive hospice services within their own home, care also is available in freestanding hospice centers, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other long-term care facilities.

For more information about hospice, its benefits, and things to consider when selecting a hospice provider, see the following resource:
Hospice Care: A Consumer’s Guide to Selecting a Hospice Program
Published by the National Hospice Foundation

What is Palliative Care?

Similar to hospice care, palliative care focuses on providing treatment, minimizing pain, and offering psychological, spiritual, and social support to patients and families during all stages of a serious illness. However, palliative care extends the principles of hospice, providing care earlier in the illness or disease process. No specific therapy is excluded from consideration. Patient and family needs are continually assessed, and treatment options are explored and evaluated.

Palliative care is available to people who:

  • are under the care of a doctor
  • have medical needs for either nursing or physical rehabilitation
  • are homebound
  • have a caregiver who can carry out the doctor’s instructions

As the illness progresses, palliative care may transition into hospice care, assuming more of a focus on caring than curing.

Palliative care is not a separate benefit under Medicare. Respite care for the caregiver is not covered under palliative care; however, depending on the type of insurance, there may be some provisions for respite under the hospice benefit.
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UPMC-Affiliated Hospice Providers

Company

Phone Number

Family Hospice

412-572-8800

UPMC Northwest VNA Hospice

814-678-4820

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UPMC Palliative Care Services

Company

Phone Number

UPMC Comprehensive Palliative Care Program

UPMC Presbyterian
412-692-4834

UPMC Shadyside
412- 623-3008

Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC
412-641-2108

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Accessing Hospice and Palliative Care Services
Contact the Institute on Aging for more information on hospice and palliative care services or e-mail us your questions.

The Pennsylvania Hospice Network provides a directory of hospice and palliative care providers throughout the state, and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization allows you to search for providers throughout the nation.

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