Doc and Jacques Interview on KCIW Brookings
Listen in on this exciting interview of Jamie Daugherty, our CEO, on the Doc and Jacques show on KCIW Brookings. You’ll learn about some of Coastal’s history, how Jamie got started in hospice management, and hear how she plans to keep Coastal growing and thriving for many years to come.
5 Practical Tips for Taking Care of Your Parent in Home Hospice
Home hospice caregiving is learned mostly on the fly, in the middle of a situation that doesn't pause while you figure things out. These five tips won't cover everything, but they address some of the most common places where caregivers run into trouble early on.
Taking Care of Your Parent in Home Hospice
Nobody hands you a manual when your parent enters home hospice. One day you're their child, and the next you're managing their medications, coordinating with a medical team, and trying to figure out how to help them to the bathroom without hurting either of you. The learning curve is steep and it arrives at the worst possible time.
10 Essential Questions to Ask When Interviewing a Caregiver for Your Parent in Hospice
Finding the right caregiver for a parent in hospice is one of the most important decisions a family makes during an already hard time. The person you hire will be in your parent's home, handling their physical care, and present during some of the most intimate moments of their life. Getting it right matters.
Celebrating Life: Planning Meaningful Events During Hospice Care
There is a version of this that gets said a lot: cherish every moment, make every day special, celebrate the time you have. It sounds right, but it can land as pressure on families who are exhausted and grieving and not sure how to turn a hard Tuesday into something meaningful.
Interview on KFUG Crescent City
Our CEO, Jamie Daugherty, was recetly interviewed by Jacques on KFUG in Crescent City. They talk about our company’s history and Jamie shares stories and the history of hospice around the world.
How to Explain Hospice to a Child
When a family member enters hospice care, it affects everyone in the family, including the youngest members. As a caregiver, you might find yourself wondering how to explain this situation to children. It's a delicate task, but with the right approach, you can help children understand and cope with what's happening. This guide will help you navigate these challenging conversations with compassion and clarity.
Hobbies for Hospice Patients
When facing the challenges of a terminal illness, finding ways to stay engaged and maintain a sense of purpose can significantly improve a patient's quality of life. For bed-bound hospice patients, pursuing hobbies can provide comfort, stimulation, and a welcome distraction from discomfort or anxiety. They can also offer a sense of independence and personal identity.
Incontinence Supplies for Hospice Patients
As we provide compassionate care for our loved ones in hospice, we often encounter challenges that require both sensitivity and practical solutions. One such challenge is incontinence, a common issue for many hospice patients due to various factors including medication side effects, reduced mobility, or the progression of their condition.
What Is Spiritual Care in Hospice and What Does It Actually Do?
When we think about hospice care, we often focus on physical comfort and medical support. However, at Coastal Home Health and Hospice, we understand that true end-of-life care encompasses much more than just the physical. It's about caring for the whole person, including their spiritual needs. This is where our dedicated Spiritual Care Coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring our patients find peace, meaning, and fulfillment in their final days, regardless of their faith background or belief system.
The Comfort of Furry Friends: Pets in Home Hospice Care
One of the most significant advantages of home hospice care is that it allows patients to remain in their own environment, surrounded by the people and things they love - including their pets. The presence of a familiar animal can have a profoundly positive impact on a patient's emotional well-being. Pets offer unconditional love and acceptance, providing comfort without judgment or expectation. They can be a source of joy, bringing smiles and laughter even on difficult days.
What Is The Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care?
When facing serious illness, you might hear the terms "hospice care" and "palliative care" used frequently, sometimes interchangeably. While these two types of care share some common ground, they also have distinct differences. Let's explore both to help you understand which might be the right choice for you or your loved one.
How Family Caregivers Can Avoid Burnout
As a family caregiver for a loved one in home hospice, you're performing one of the most challenging and important roles of your life. Your days are filled with compassion, love, and dedication, but they can also be overwhelming and exhausting. It's crucial to remember that taking care of yourself is not selfish—it's necessary. Let's explore some effective self-care strategies to help you avoid burnout and maintain your well-being during this demanding time.
Is Home Hospice Better Than a Hospice Facility?
When facing end-of-life care decisions, many families struggle with choosing between home hospice and facility-based hospice care. Both options have strengths and challenges, and there are many factors that play into determining what the right choice is for you and your family.
AI: The Future of Home Health and Home Hospice?
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across various sectors, and healthcare is no exception. As the demand for home health and hospice care continues to rise, AI offers innovative solutions to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and support healthcare providers. Over the next few decades, AI will completely reshape home health and hospice care, promising a future of more efficient, personalized, and compassionate care for those who need it most.
Technology and Tools for Caregivers of Home Hospice Patients
As the landscape of healthcare evolves, technology continues to play an increasingly vital role in supporting caregivers of home hospice patients. These digital tools and innovations can significantly ease the burden of caregiving, improve the quality of care, and provide peace of mind for both caregivers and patients. In this article, we'll explore various technologies and tools that can assist in the caregiving process for home hospice patients.
Is It OK If A Hospice Patient Sleeps All The Time?
Increased sleep is a normal part of the dying process for many people. Understanding the reasons behind this change and how to respond can help you provide comfort and support during this difficult time.
Navigating Insurance Coverage for OTC Medications: Strategies to Save Money on Your Medicine
Over-the-counter (OTC) medications play a crucial role in many people's healthcare routines, providing relief for a wide range of common health issues. However, the question of insurance coverage for these readily available medicines is not always straightforward. In this article, we'll explore whether insurance typically covers OTC medications and provide strategies to help you save money on your medicine.
What’s the Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care?
In the realm of healthcare, two terms often used interchangeably are "hospice" and "palliative care." These words actually have very distinct meanings. While they both focus on improving quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses, there are crucial differences in their approach, timing, and scope. We hope to clarify these differences through this blog post, helping patients, families, and caregivers make informed decisions about their healthcare options.
Helping Hospice Patients Who Have Lost Their Appetite
One aspect of hospice care that many people don’t expect is helping their loved one who is experiencing loss of appetite. At this time, when the patient needs all the help they can get to stay as healthy as possible, nourishment is very important. Not only does food keep the body healthy, but it can also help with energy levels, mood, and fighting off illness.