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lavendertook) wrote2015-07-07 07:02 pm
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Hospice Reviews
Where do you look to find reliable reviews/ratings of hospice care organizations? I need help. Googling isn't helping. Is there somewhere you call? I don't trust the social work services at the hospital my mom is at. Thank you.
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Just let me know when she is able to come home and I'll write up a doc with as much ifo as I can think of that will help to make caring for her easier.
There are sites online where you can get things for inhome care that are really good. I had an alternating pressure pad mattress for Jim's bed. It's a vinyl pad that uses air to distribute pressure evenly, and it shifts very gently and gradually so that pressure is relieved at different points under the body, so there isn't too much on any one part at any time. And there are sheepskin pads to go under the hips and shoulders and knees that also help, and heel and elbow protectors that fit over the bony protuberances to protect those.
Keeping the skin clean and dry and using very gentle massage to stimulate blood flow helps too, as does turning the person as frequently as you can, at least every few hours.
There are things to handle linens and other supplies that make it much easier to care for someone who might be incontinent.
I'd be glad to go into detail and help as much as I can. I know most people don't ever need to know the shortcuts and techniques for caring for a sick person, so it's overwhelming when you have to do it.
Here is a site that supplies the alternating pressure pad. You can probably find anything you need there. If she has Medicare, they might pay for some of the things you'd need.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/home-medical-supplies-and-equipment/ID=359443-tier1
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