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National Hospice and Palliative Care Month: What it’s like to be a nurse for Hospicare

National Hospice and Palliative Care Month: What it’s like to be a nurse for Hospicare

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(607NewsNow) — According to the National Institute of Aging, palliative and hospice care “both focus on the comfort, care, and quality of life of individuals with serious illnesses”. Hospice care focuses more specifically on the end of someone’s life and being able to provide as best a quality of life as possible.

For a hospice care nurse, being trusted to ensure care and comfort toward the end of a patient’s life is not something they take lightly. Annette Slack Moehrle, a nurse for Hospicare who sees patients in their homes in Cortland County, says not every day is the same when working in hospice and palliative care, but they do start the same.

Seeing each patient in their home means getting to know them in the environment where they’re most comfortable, enabling Annette to form close relationships with them.

Zach Lewis, a resident hospice care nurse, echoes the same sentiment. Working 12 hours shifts at the Hospicare residence in Ithaca that has 6 beds, it’s small enough to have ample time to form meaningful relationships with patients.

Both Lewis and Moehrle agree that working through grief and the number of emotions stirred up through caring for those who are at the end of their lives doesn’t outweigh how rewarding working in hospice care is.

Have more questions about hospice care? Visit the Hospicare website here.

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