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  2. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Evelyn Maples’ last day as a hospice patient wasn’t anything like her family imagined when the nurse from Vitas Healthcare first pitched the service two months before. On the morning of Dec. 31, 2011, Maples’ daughter, Kathleen Spry, found her mom unconscious and gasping for breath, with her eyes rolled back in her head.

  3. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    In June 2010, a Unity family complained that a loved one was left alone for days after she fell at home and cut her arm. In a letter to the state health department, the family said that they had run out of medication and bandages, and that a nurse had acted inappropriately, kissing the patient on her arms, legs and even lips.

  4. Letter: Visiting Nurse Home & Hospice has cared for ... - AOL

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    The organization is hosting an open house on Nov. 17.

  5. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Hospice Advantage of Pelham. Hospice Advantage, LLC purchased Hospice Care of Pelham from HC Healthcare, Inc. on April 1, 2012. Two years later, on April 14, 2014, an initial Hospice Accreditation survey with the Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) was held. Hospice Advantage of Pelham received 10 deficiencies from the survey ...

  6. Home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient elder care. Home care (also referred to as domiciliary care, social care, or in-home care) is supportive care provided in the home.Care may be provided by licensed healthcare professionals who provide medical treatment needs or by professional caregivers who provide daily assistance to ensure the activities of daily living (ADLs) are met.

  7. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    In hospice care, the main guardians are the family care giver(s) and a hospice nurse/team who make periodic visits. Hospice can be administered in a nursing home, hospice building, or sometimes a hospital; however, it is most commonly practiced in the home. [30] Hospice care targets the terminally ill who are expected to die within six months.

  8. Amedisys - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the largest home health providers and second largest hospice care provider in the United States. Amedisys provides in-home skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology, medical social work, home aides, and hospice and bereavement services, with 11 million patient care visits in 2011. [4]

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