families through these decisions with clarity and compassion.
Many families hesitate, unsure if it’s too early,or worry it may be too late. At FAVOURED HOSPICE, we guideHere are signs that it may be time to explore hospice care:
Frequent Hospitalizations or ER Visits
Multiple unplanned hospital stays over a short period often indicate that curative treatments are no longer effective, and symptom management is becoming the priority.
Decline in Daily Functioning
When basic tasks like eating, walking, or bathing become difficult—even with assistance—it may signal the need for additional care focused on comfort and quality of life.
Rapid or Ongoing Weight Loss
Significant weight loss is a common sign of disease progression, especially in patients with cancer or advanced chronic illness.
Uncontrolled Symptoms
Pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or nausea that is not well-managed with current treatment could indicate that palliative support from hospice may provide relief.
A Doctor’s Recommendation
If a physician suggests hospice or says treatment options are limited, it’s time to have an open conversation about comfort-focused care.
The Patient or Family Chooses Comfort Over Cure
When patients express a desire to remain at home, avoid more interventions, or focus on time with loved ones, hospice can provide the support needed to honor that choice.
If you recognize any of these signs in a loved one’s condition, you don’t have to make this decision alone. Our team at FAVOURED HOSPICE is here to answer your questions and help you explore care options with compassion and expertise.
Contact us today to learn how we can support you and your loved one with dignified, personalized hospice care. Our compassionate team is here when it matters most.
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