Hospice and palliative care are centered around maintaining a patient’s independence and dying with dignity. But what about aging?
When does a person need to begin thinking about their healthcare options?
When they are diagnosed with a terminal illness?
When they are actively dying?
Or when they are younger, either newly or not yet diagnosed, and can make choices for his/herself to ensure he/she gets what he/she wants out of life?
hint, if you said the last one, you are right!
Nobody wants to think about the possibility of getting sick or getting older, but everyone should begin planning for their future healthcare. Most people already contribute to a 401K, so why put off other future plans?
Once a patient is enrolled in palliative or hospice care, St. Anthony’s social workers can help patients with their advanced directives. We have an amazing team of social workers who can make legal documents easier to understand and help with funeral plans. Just another way St. Anthony’s Hospice helps to ease the psychosocial pain associated with illnesses!
Call us today to see how we can help you age gracefully, (270) 826-2326.
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