Heartland Hospice Care

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Heartland Hospice Care Enriching life.

We enrich lives right at home. At Heartland, we proudly provide hospice care wherever you call home: the house you ve lived in for decades, a skilled nursing center, an assisted living facility or anywhere else you find the greatest comfort. What makes Heartland different? You don t have to give up hope to get hospice. Many patients and the loved ones who care for them say they wish hospice care had started sooner. Treatments that provide our patients with comfort and relief can continue, uninterrupted, even after we ve started providing hospice care. We don t require that advance directive choices be made such as a do not resuscitate order (DNR) or living will to begin providing hospice care. When you need care, we re ready to provide it. Any day of the year, any time of the day, we can initiate hospice care for you or your loved one. Our heart stretches across the nation. At any given time, Heartland provides comforting care to thousands of patients in communities and neighborhoods across the country. We re fully accredited by CHAP, the Community Health Accreditation Program. We ve chosen to follow their additional requirements in order to help advance the highest standards of community-based care. Wherever you are in your health care journey, we re there to meet you. As mutual care providers, we work closely with your health care professionals to make sure specific protocols are followed closely.

You have our promise. The Heartland Experience At Heartland, we believe wholeheartedly in the power of the individual, the importance of relationships and the value of respect and dignity to everyone at every stage of life. Our goal is to create a positive difference every day, to make a personal connection, and to create memorable moments that will enrich your life. You have hopes and expectations. Your goals are our goals. The Heartland Experience means trying to exceed your expectations in every way.

Heartland was a blessing to our entire family. I wish I had known about Heartland and hospice care a little sooner. The Heartland team exceeded our expectation of what hospice care really is. Your family and loved ones: We re here for them, too. The Heartland team gave generously of their time, their compassion and their hearts. Your family and loved ones face significant challenges, too. Their direct involvement and support can positively impact the healing process. At Heartland, we welcome and encourage family participation every step along the way. And if questions or concerns should arise regarding care, coverage, costs or eligibility associated with that care, we ll be happy to answer or clarify.

When is Heartland Hospice Care needed? Hospice is a special way of caring for people with terminal illnesses. Knowing when to schedule a hospice evaluation can be difficult. Some signs that may indicate eligibility for hospice care are: Unplanned weight loss Excessive sleeping throughout the day Multiple hospital visits/stays in the past six months Excessive swelling of the legs and ankles, even when feet are propped up Difficulty breathing, even at rest or with increased oxygen levels Weakness during activities of daily living Frequent changes in medications Pain that is poorly controlled Loss of interest in activities Not bouncing back after an illness Not responding to current treatments or therapy Loss of appetite Confusion Wounds that are not healing Loss of speech Infections Not sleeping through the night due to pain, shortness of breath or other symptoms

What is Heartland Hospice Care? The hospice benefit s covered services include:* Comforting care, provided by an interdisciplinary team Pain and symptom management Psychosocial and spiritual support Medications Equipment and supplies Patient and family education Comforting treatments Therapies Bereavement services * If ordered, medically necessary and included in the plan of care. Who is on the Heartland Hospice Care team? Patients and families Heartland s Medical Director The patient s physician Registered nurses Hospice aides Social worker Spiritual care coordinator Bereavement counselor Dietitian Pharmacist Physical, occupational and speech/language therapists Volunteers

Hospice care may be more possible than you think. Some Heartland Hospice patients still benefit from care in the hospital setting. The Medicare Hospice Benefit covers short-term general inpatient care in the hospital when symptoms can no longer be managed in another care setting. The Medicare Hospice Benefit may cover radiation, chemotherapy, blood transfusions or other treatments if those treatments are providing comfort for patients eligible to receive the benefit (life expectancy of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course). We do not require 24-hour caregivers. We help coordinate community resources to keep you at home as long as possible. Then, we help you find an alternative location to receive care when care at home is no longer possible. We can meet with you to discuss the benefits of Heartland Hospice care at any time. More than 60% of hospice patients nationwide have diagnoses other than cancer. Many patients have advanced stages of chronic illnesses such as pulmonary disease, Alzheimer s disease, renal disease, HIV/AIDS and cardiovascular or neuromuscular diseases.

Payment for Heartland Hospice Care Heartland will work with you and your physician to determine eligibility. Hospice is a benefit that is 100% covered for eligible patients under Medicare, most state Medicaid plans and many private insurance plans. Heartland assists in checking patients benefit coverage to make sure they understand any potential out-of-pocket costs. Heartland Hospice provides care to those who qualify for hospice services regardless of the ability to pay or insurance coverage. We re always here for you. Contact us at any time 24 hours a day, seven days a week just to talk or to arrange a visit. Patients, family members or loved ones can call. We re always happy and ready to help.

Call us at 866-231-5695. heartlandhospice.com The Heartland Family In Home Health LLC Heartland Hospice Services LLC Heartland Home Care LLC Heartland Home Health Care Services LLC HCR ManorCare Services of Florida, Inc. HCR ManorCare Services of Florida II, Inc. HCR ManorCare Services of Florida III, Inc. 2013 HCR ManorCare, LLC 4H-039