Difference between revisions of "Hospice"

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Hospice care refers to a service offered by health care professionals to generally elder patients nearing the end of life.  Hospice care is not used to ward death or prolong life, but rather to provide for maximum comfort for the patient.
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Hospice care refers to a service offered by [[health care]] professionals to generally elder patients nearing the end of life.  Hospice care is not used to ward death or prolong life, but rather to provide for maximum comfort for the patient.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:42, October 1, 2007

Hospice care refers to a service offered by health care professionals to generally elder patients nearing the end of life. Hospice care is not used to ward death or prolong life, but rather to provide for maximum comfort for the patient.