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active dying The final phase of the dying process is known as active dying. This follows the early and middle stages of dying and marks the conclusion of a person's life.
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Read More »If the patient is experiencing incontinence, you may supply them with underbody pads or diapers. Be sure to change their pads or diapers when they become soiled. When a patient’s breathing becomes irregular, consider elevating the head of their bed to place them in a more comfortable position. If that is not possible, use pillows to elevate their head. Some patients may need to be turned onto their side. Many hospice providers say that if you are questioning whether it is time to call hospice, there is a good chance that your loved one is already eligible for this extra layer of specialized support. Even if they are not eligible yet, it is always a good idea to gather information and be prepared for when the time comes. Although many families wait to call hospice until the patient is clearly in their final days or weeks of life, patients can often start receiving the care offered by hospice much earlier. The specialized nursing care, medical equipment and supplies related to a loved one’s terminal illness can make a big difference to their comfort level during the final phase of their life. In addition, it can provide valuable support to families and caregivers during this very difficult time. If you notice changes in your loved one’s mental abilities, progressive weight loss, an increase in falls, infections, frequent visits to the hospital or emergency room, or a decline in your loved one’s ability to perform daily tasks such as dressing, walking, using the bathroom or eating, it is time to get in touch with hospice. To access hospice care, a patient must have been diagnosed with a terminal illness by a physician and given less than six months to live should the illness follow its typical path. If the patient lives longer than six months, they may continue receiving hospice care if a physician re-certifies that they are eligible. It may be discontinued at any time and resumed at a later date.
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