Hospice Sentence Examples

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  • In 1870 a hospice for poorer pilgrims was erected.

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  • At last the hospice was finished and the cave opened for inspection.

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  • How much money do you need to build the new hospice?

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  • The healthcare facilities also provide hospice care when needed.

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  • A childrenâs hospice is not a sad place; it is a place for living.

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  • A SECOND children's hospice for Scotland WILL be built with the money raised by Sunday Post readers.

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  • Opened in 1992 the hospice is now acknowledged as providing the highest quality specialist palliative and support care in North Hampshire.

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  • He shares his insights, as a hospice chaplain into the fundamental needs of human connection and how he connects with dying people.

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  • A hospice which opposes euthanasia advertises for a medical director.

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  • The Volunteer Team We aim to hold regular volunteer team get-togethers where you can find out about any new developments at the Hospice.

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  • A member of the Chaplaincy Team visits the hospice each day.

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  • The charity also helps the voluntary hospices to provide training for colleagues outside the movement working in the hospice's local area.

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  • Tea at Three is a new nation-wide event to raise money for hospice care, co-ordinated by national hospice charity Help the Hospices.

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  • It was the second NHS palliative care hospice in the country.

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  • Bobby Jones is one of several social workers employed by the Hospice.

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  • While visiting her at home and in the hospice she radiated a great warmth and kindness.

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  • A SINGING detective from Glasgow is hoping to strum up a major boost for our hospice appeal.

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  • Morfa Bychan on the coast has a hospice with a well timbered roof, which is now the lounge bar of a caravan site.

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  • He supports medical research for autism and terminally ill children, most notably the charity Demelza House Children's Hospice.

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  • All of the proceeds benefited Children's Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition and its goal to improve care for critically ill children.

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  • Founded in 1976 in New Jersey, the organization puts dogs in the places that people need them most -- hospice care, hospitals for both adults and children, and assisted living facilities.

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  • Types of searchable caregivers include transportation, companionships, medical or hospice care.

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  • There are also some continuing care retirement communities that have various healthcare services as well as hospice services.

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  • Part A - Known as hospital insurance, Part A covers care in a hospital, hospice, skilled nursing facility and home health care.

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  • It also covers critical care access and hospice care.

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  • Critical care and hospice care are also covered.

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  • Now, however, these families can turn to a perinatal hospice for support during a heartbreaking time.

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  • A perinatal hospice is like its adult counterpart in that it seeks to give every dying individual a comfortable and dignified death without deliberately prolonging or shortening the his or her natural life.

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  • Pregnant women and their families are ideally referred to hospice care soon after they receive the news that their baby will not survive.

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  • Hospice personnel can help parents begin to understand the implications of their baby's diagnosis and their own feelings of fear, loss, and anger.

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  • The hospice workers can also begin assisting the parents with more practical concerns, including pregnancy and birth planning, funeral arrangements, and making hospital staff aware of the family's wishes for their medical care.

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  • In addition to the emotional and practical support already mentioned, a perinatal hospice can provide home care if the baby does survive for a while after birth.

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  • The hospice's social workernhelps the family work through emotional issues, but can also refer the family to other social service organizations as needs arise.

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  • For some families, a complicated pregnancy and birth may be a financial burden, and the hospice social worker can refer to local or national organizations that provide financial or other practical assistance.

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  • Parents generally prepare a birth plan with the help of perinatal hospice workers that identifies how they'd like the birth and aftercare handled.

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  • The hospice staff will likely urge the parents to spend as much time as possible with their baby while he or she is alive, forgoing routine procedures that would usually separate mother and baby after birth.

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  • Not every hospital has a separate hospice service for expectant families, although some may offer additional services for families who have lost babies or children.

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  • Some families choose a hospital for delivery based on the presence of a perinatal hospice program.

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  • For example, a family whose mother, father or grandparent is in hospice or a nursing home?

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  • If you are a patient or family member of someone who has been diagnosed with an incurable disease, you may be considering the possibility of hospice care and wondering how hospice regulations affect you.

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  • In the United States, the federal government first started regulating hospice care under the Social Security Act.

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  • Over time as the concept of agency-based hospice, rather than volunteer-based hospice care grew, the government began to establish more regulations about the day to day management of hospice agencies.

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  • Most importantly to the consumer, the government began defining what an agency must offer in order to use the term "hospice care."

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  • The current federal regulations, as provided in the Federal Register, list hundreds of requirements that an agency must fulfill in order to be reimbursed for hospice care under the Medicare Act.

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  • Allowing local hospice providers to determine how they work with families to secure a definition of "family care" for each household.

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  • Requiring each hospice to complete a written plan of care for each patient.

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  • Although the Federal Government creates the regulations that are used to govern the reimbursement of hospice organizations for care they give patients on Medicare, it is up to the state to certify individual hospice agencies.

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  • Each state's Department of Health and Human Services conducts inspections of each hospice agency.

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  • Your hospice agency should be willing to provide you a copy of their latest inspection report; however, they are not required by law to do so.

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  • You might be concerned that the hospice agency providing care for you or your family member is not providing the assistance you need, or you might have a complaint about the manner in which the care is provided.

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  • Even if you are not sure about the rules and regulations concerning how a hospice agency must service its patients, you can still make a complaint.

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  • You don't have to understand each rule governing hospice care in order to be an effective consumer advocate for you or a family member.

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  • A basic understanding of how the various government entities affect hospice regulations and some patience and determination to have your case heard can make a big difference.

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  • Hospital, medical, hospice, cemetery or funeral home -Your life will be surrounded by the energy of death.

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  • Whether you want to teach interpretive dance to children, work with hospice patients, or help facilitate a support group, you can find a nonprofit organization in Las Vegas or the surrounding areas to suit your career aspirations.

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  • Though these plans provide coverage for a variety of health care needs, such as hospitalization, hospice care, managed care, physician's visits, therapists, and outpatient hospital procedures.

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  • Medi-Cal may also cover some dental care, prosthetic and orthopedic devices, eyeglasses, hearing aids, medical equipment, ambulance services, and hospice care.

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  • This includes the actual hospital stay and aftercare, such as necessary nursing care, home health care, and hospice care.

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  • Support services and assistance such as hospice care, and assisted living or nursing home care are available.

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  • The fee schedule is grouped by type of provider, such as hospitals, nursing home, hospice care centers, and other related types of health care providers.

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  • Samaritan Care Hospice, on the other hand, is paid at a rate of $200.11.

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  • Patients who are terminally ill and wish to receive hospice services along with people who need to be cared for in a nursing home may be eligible as well.

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  • Congo for maternity cases and cases of curable Ubangi-Chad illness; (2) the hospice, where the aged Madagascar poor, cases of incurable malady, orphans, Nossi-be Island foundlings and other children without Ste Marie Island means of support, and in some cases Comoro Islands lunatics, are received; (3) the bureau de Somali Coast bien-faisance, charged with the provision 9f Reunion out-door relief (secours a domicile) in money st Paul 1 or in kind, to the aged poor or those who, Amsterdam though capable of working, are prevented Kerguelen.

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  • Amongst the more important buildings for ecclesiastical and philanthropic purposes erected to the north of the city since 1860 are the Russian cathedral, hospice and hospital; the French hospital of St Louis, and hospice and church of St Augustine; the German schools, orphanages and hospitals; the new hospital and industrial school of the London mission to the Jews; the Abyssinian church; the church and schools of the Church missionary society; the Anglican church, college and bishop's house; the Dominican monastery, seminary and church of St Stephen; the Rothschild hospital and girls' school; and the industrial school and workshops of the Alliance Israelite.

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  • On the mount of Olives are the Russian church, tower and hospice, near the chapel of the Ascension; the French Paternoster church; the Carmelite nunnery; and the Russian church of St Mary Magdalene, near Gethsemane.

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  • On the west side are the institution of the sisters of St Vincent; the Ratisbon school; the Montefiore hospice; the British ophthalmic hospital of the knights of St John; the convent and church of the Clarisses; and the Moravian leper hospital.

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  • Early the next morning he received the Holy Eucharist and left before any one could recognize him, going to the neighbouring town of Manresa, where he first lived in the hospice.

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  • When he arrived near Loyola he would not go to the castle, but lived at the public hospice at Azpeitia, and began his usual life of teaching Christian doctrine and reforming morals.

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  • Thus ribat came to mean a religious house or hospice (zawiya).

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  • The series of buildings consists of the college, monastery, hospice and scriptorium - the four forming a quadrangle connected by beautiful cloisters.

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  • Hollingbourne come Westwell, Eastwell, Boughton Aluph, Godmersham, Chilham Castle, and then at Harbledown, where are the remains of the Hospice of St Nicholas, the road joins Watling Street, by which came the main stream of pilgrims from London, the North and the Midlands.

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  • The Hospice de Notre-Dame de Douleurs is the chief of the many establishments provided for the accommodation of pilgrims.

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  • He set up a public aqueduct in Holborn, and a hospice for the poor at Bath; he distributed every day to the sick the milk of twelve cows, took care of orphans, and encouraged manly sports on Sundays among the youth of London by giving prizes.

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  • After holding for some years the office of directress of the Hospice Trivulzio for Blue Nuns at Milan, she herself joined the sisterhood, and in this austere order ended her days on the 9th of January 1799.

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  • In 1906 it was re-opened, the houses being cleared away, and a hospice for Greek pilgrims erected in place of them.

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  • The lesser of these two arms, which is canalized, separates the island from the suburb of Hospice on its left bank.

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  • He became court preacher, counsellor of the Consistory, director of the Maison francaise, a hospice for French people, inspector of the French gymnasium and superintendent of all the French churches in Brandenburg.

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  • The hospice, near the summit, was founded about 1160, but the pass was certainly used at a much earlier date.

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  • Family flowers only please, if desired donations for Newark & District Hospice Aid.

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  • Cases were deaths known to occur in a hospice and the exposure variable was Asian ethnicity, based on the patient's name.

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  • The hunger my care health heartland home hospice cover revenge. getting into heard.

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  • So far the couple has raised more than £ 1,000 for the Darlington-based hospice, mostly thanks to generous donations from friends and family.

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  • In August we held a coffee morning, the proceeds of which were donated to Claire House Children's Hospice.

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  • The poetry pamphlets are reported by hospice staff to have been well received in these care units.

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  • Within the city walls are the Latin Patriarchal church and residence; the school of the Freres de la Doctrine Chretienne; the schools and printing house of the Franciscans; the Coptic monastery; the German church of the Redeemer, and hospice; the United Armenian church of the Spasm; the convent and school of the Seeurs de Zion; the Austrian hospice; the Turkish school and museum; the monastery and seminary of the Freres de la Mission Algerienne, with the restored church of St Anne, the church, schools and hospital of the London mission to the Jews; the Armenian seminary and Patriarchal buildings; the Rothschild hospital; and Jewish hospices and synagogues.

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  • Either as a soldier or a merchant, he found his way to Jerusalem, where a hospice had for some time existed for the convenience of those who wished to visit the holy places.

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  • He retired to the hospice ' Louis de Berquin, who died on the 17th of April 1529, belonged to a noble family of Artois.

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  • To this century may also be assigned the hospice on the Simplon; to the 14th those on the St Gothard and the Lukmanier.

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  • Near the summit is the hamlet of Reschen, while some way below is the former hospice of St Valentin auf der Haid, mentioned as early as 1140.

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  • An interesting feature of the Cote d'Or is the Hospice de Beaune, a celebrated charitable institution and hospital, the revenues of which are principally derived from certain vineyards in Beaune, Corton, Volnay and Pommard.

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  • In the meantime he had helped to found a German hospice in Rome, which survives as the Instituto dell' Anima, and had begun to write a chronicle, of which only fragments are extant.

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