AVID Magazine Issue #8 January 2020

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The white orchid is a flower of magnificence that brings a universal message of love, beauty, wisdom, and thoughtfulness. In ancient China, Confucius compared virtuous people to the orchid because both shared the characteristics of a perfectly cultured being, including refinement, reverence, purity and humility. As our loved ones prepare to make the ultimate transition from this physical world to a spiritual one, they have evolved in to the human form of a WHITE ORCHID. Our desire is to treat our patients in the same regard, with reverence and humility. White Orchid Hospice provides in-home patient hospice services that allows seriously ill people to transition in a comfortable environment with access to round the clock medical support. The Company employs a number of on staff nurses and contracted health professionals to ensure that the patients are tended to properly. Outsourced healthcare professionals include pain management physicians, pharmacists, and mental healthcare professionals. It is the goal of White Orchid Hospice to provide quality specialized palliative and end of life care to all adults in the Greater Houston Metropolitan Area, as well as their family and friends.” Hospice care is a patient and family-centered approach that includes, at a minimum, a team of doctors, nurses, home health aides, social workers, chaplains, counselors, and trained volunteers. They work together focusing on the dying patient’s needs whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. The goal is to help keep the patient as pain-free as possible, with loved ones nearby. The hospice team develops a care plan that meets each person’s individual needs for pain management and symp-

tom control. The team usually consists of: Clergy or other counselors; Home health aides; Hospice physician (or medical director); Nurses; Social workers; Trained volunteers; Speech, physical, and occupational therapists, if needed; The person’s personal physician may also be included. It is important to find out what the role of the patient’s primary doctor will be once the patient begins receiving hospice care. Most often, a person can choose to have his/her personal doctor involved in the medical care. Both the physician and the hospice medical director may work together to coordinate the patient’s medical care, especially when symptoms are difficult to manage. Regardless, a physician’s involvement is important to ensure quality hospice care. The hospice medical director is also available to answer questions the patient or loved ones may have regarding hospice medical care. In many cases, family members or loved ones are the patient’s primary care givers. As a relationship with the hospice begins, hospice staff will want to know how best to support the person and family during this time. Among its major responsibilities, the interdisciplinary hospice team: Manages the patient’s pain and symptoms; Provides emotional support; Provides needed medications, medical supplies, and equipment; Coaches loved ones on how to care for the patient; Delivers special services like speech and physical therapy when needed; Makes short-term inpatient care available when pain or symptoms become too difficult to manage at home, or the caregiver needs respite time; and

Provides grief support to surviving loved ones and friends. Support can include conversations with the person and family members, teaching caregiving skills, prayer, telephone calls to loved ones, including family members who live at a distance and companionship and help from volunteers. Counseling or grief support for the patient and loved ones are an important part of hospice care. After the person’s death, bereavement support is offered to families for at least one year. These services can take a variety of forms, including telephone calls, visits, written materials about grieving, and support groups. Individual counseling may be offered by the hospice or the hospice may make a referral to a community resource. Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering. Care is provided and services are coordinated by an interdisciplinary team; Patients, families, palliative and non-palliative health care providers collaborate and communicate about care needs; Services are available concurrently with or independent of curative or life-prolonging care; Patient and family hopes for peace and dignity are supported throughout the course of illness, during the dying process, and after death. For more information on White Orchid Hospice visit https://whiteorchidhospice. com or call (281) 730- 8841.

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