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SPONSORED CONTENT BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT SPONSORED CONTENT Hope Hospice H Putting Quality in the Time You Have ope Hospice Administrator/ CFO Vincent Buchino feels that oftentimes hospice services are introduced too late, and all the benefits and excellent services are not utilized to the fullest extent for the patients and their families. “Many people have misconceptions about hospice. The word is frightening to a lot of people, and many people will tell you that hospice is about the last couple of days of their life,” he said. “That’s simply not true. It’s about the quality of the time you have left, making people comfortable and creating meaningful days where they’re functioning at their highest levels. Hospice is about being with family and friends, and it’s not always the end.” In fact, some patients will stabilize during their hospice stay and be discharged. While it’s not an everyday occurrence, it does give testament to how beneficial hospice care is. Hope Hospice, a non-profit, takes a team approach to hospice care. All patients are overseen by the staff medical director and assigned a nurse who works as their clinical manager. They also receive the benefits of staff social workers, spiritual workers, certified nurse aides and volunteers. The team meets bi-weekly to discuss every patient and come up with the best plan of action for their care in the moment. What’s more, hospice care is a Medicare covered benefit, and covered under Medicaid and commercial insurance for younger patients. 28 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com Physicians refer patients to hospice care when their prognosis is 6 months or less to live. They then are admitted to a hospice provider like Hope Hospice and continually evaluated. Hospice is a special kind of care designed to promote comfort and support to people who are facing a life-limiting illness. “Hospice is responsible for all things related to the diagnosis, including medications for symptom management and pain control, medical equipment and supplies, and therapy,” Buchino said. “Because we’re a non-profit, we also have a charity fund that allows us to provide additional services for patients that typically aren’t covered by regular hospice care.” Another benefit of hospice care is that it can be provided in familiar surroundings. This may be a private residence, assisted living facility, personal care home, nursing home or retirement community. For family members, Hope Hospice also offers support services throughout the time your loved one is a patient and after, assisting with issues of grief and loss. Bereavement services are offered to the family following the patient’s passing. For more information on Hope Hospice, including all of the services it has to offer, go to the website at hopehospicepgh. org. You can also call them directly at 877.367.3685. Hope Hospice is located in the heart of the North Hills at 3356 Babcock Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. “How caring the staff was, I could call anytime, ask any questions no matter how trivial it was, and they always answered with patience and caring – so much caring…” - Grateful family member