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1. What is hospice care?

Hospice care focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for seniors with serious or life-limiting illnesses, rather than curative treatment.

Hospice care can be provided at home, in a hospice facility, nursing home, or hospital.

Services include pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, medical equipment, and support for family members.

Hospice care is appropriate when a physician determines that life expectancy is six months or less, if the illness follows its normal course.

Yes, hospice provides counseling, education, and bereavement support for families and caregivers.

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1. What is in-home senior care?

In-home care provides personal care and companionship services to seniors in the comfort of their own homes.

Services include assistance with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and transportation.

Most in-home care is non-medical, though skilled nursing services may be arranged if needed.

Yes, care can be scheduled hourly, daily, or 24/7 depending on the senior’s needs.

Seniors who want to age in place while receiving help with daily activities benefit most.

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1. What is memory care?

Memory care is specialized support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other memory-related conditions.

Memory care offers enhanced supervision, secured environments, and staff trained specifically in dementia care.

Yes, they are designed with secure entrances and layouts to prevent wandering and ensure resident safety.

Programs focus on cognitive stimulation, routine-based activities, music therapy, and sensory engagement.

Memory care communities provide regular updates, care planning meetings, and education for families.

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1. Inpatient Rehabilitation

Inpatient rehabilitation provides intensive therapy and medical care to help seniors recover after illness, surgery, or injury.

Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy are commonly provided.

Length of stay varies based on recovery goals but usually ranges from a few days to several weeks.

Length of stay varies based on recovery goals but usually ranges from a few days to several weeks.

Many inpatient rehabilitation services are covered by Medicare and private insurance, depending on eligibility.

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1. What services do nursing homes provide?

Respite care provides temporary care for seniors to give family caregivers a break.

Respite care can range from a few hours to several weeks.

It may be offered at home, in assisted living communities, or nursing facilities.

Both seniors and caregivers benefit—seniors receive professional care while caregivers rest and recharge.

Coverage varies by insurance plan and care setting.

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1. Who are qualified doctors in senior care?

These include geriatricians, primary care physicians, and specialists experienced in treating older adults.

Older adults often have multiple health conditions requiring coordinated and age-specific care.

Yes, they collaborate with nurses, therapists, and caregivers to provide comprehensive care.

Yes, routine health monitoring and chronic condition management are key components.

Many senior care doctors offer in-home or facility visits.

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1. What is a dialysis facility?

A dialysis facility provides treatment for seniors with kidney failure to help remove waste and excess fluids from the blood.

Most seniors require dialysis three times per week, though schedules may vary.

Yes, facilities are designed to accommodate mobility needs and provide comfortable care environments.

Licensed nurses and technicians monitor patients throughout dialysis sessions.

Many facilities assist with or coordinate transportation for seniors.

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