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Hospice care focuses on treating symptoms rather than curing disease.
Hospice is also called "comfort care." It aims to relieve pain and keep people comfortable so they can enjoy a good quality of life as long as possible.
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Medicare defines four levels of hospice care. Every Medicare-certified hospice provider must offer all four levels of care.
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If you have Medicare Part A and Part B, you don't pay anything for hospice. But you may need to pay your share of the costs for services that are not related to your main illness. If you have a Medicare Part C plan (also known as Medicare Advantage), hospice will still be covered.
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One person may need all four levels in a short period of time. Another person may need just one level of care the whole time they're in hospice. Each level of care meets specific needs. And every person in hospice is unique.
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Below are the services provided at each level. It also explains how a hospice team chooses the level of care that's best for the person being treated.
Level 1: Routine Home Care
Routine home care is a range of services you receive where you live. This care is for times when you are not in a medical crisis. Members of your hospice care team will visit you at home. But they can also visit you in a skilled nursing facility, an assisted living facility, or any other place you live. They will bring the services you need to you.
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Routine home care services can include:
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Physicians Services
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Nursing Services
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Hospice Aide Services
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Physical Therapy
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Speech Therapy Services
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Social Services
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Medications for pain and other symptoms
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Nutrition Counseling
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Spiritual Support
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Medical Supplies
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Durable Medical Equipment
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Level 2: Continuous Home Care
Continuous home care is for times of crisis when you need a higher level of nursing care. These services may make it easier for you to stay in your home even when your symptoms get more severe.
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Continuous home care means you need a nurse for at least eight hours in a 24-hour period. You may also be receiving help from other hospice team members at the same time, but at least half the care must be supplied by a nurse.
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What Kind of Symptoms Qualify?
You might need continuous care if you have:
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Pain that isn't going away
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Severe nausea and vomiting
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Severe breathing problems
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Anxiety or panic attacks
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A breakdown in your family or caregiver support system
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Level 3: General Inpatient Care
There may be times when you have short-term symptoms so severe they can't be treated at home. You may need an inpatient facility.
With inpatient care, nurses can give you medication, treatments, and support around the clock.
Where Can Level 3 Care Happen?
You can receive inpatient hospice services at:
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A free-standing hospice facility
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A hospice unit in a hospital
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A hospice unit in a skilled nursing facility or nursing home
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Level 4: Respite Care
In some families, most of the care for a person in hospice is provided by family members. Caring for someone in hospice can be stressful. To help lower caregiver stress, Medicare allows you to have a short stay in the hospital or other facility to give your caregivers a needed break.
Respite care services are more for the family than for the person in hospice. If someone does not qualify for continuous or inpatient care but the family is having a hard time, respite care may be an option.
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There is a five-day limit on respite care. Once that period is over, the patient returns home.
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Who Decides the Level of Care?
To qualify for hospice care, your doctor must state that you are not likely to recover from an illness and that you are not expected to live longer than six months.
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To qualify for continuous care or a higher level of care, a hospice doctor must state that the new level of care is necessary.
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