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Thanks much for visiting us! Here are a few of the sites around the web that we recommend.
AARP Resources
Original Medicare: Getting Care in a Hospital, Nursing Home, at Home and with
Hospice
AARP explains what Medicare Part A covers in hospice care.
Dealing with Pain
What to do about pain and how to deal with it.
Checklist: 11 Ways to Ensure Proper Pain Management
There's no need to stay in pain. The AARP Bulletin gives 11 easy steps to manage
your pain.
Finding Good Health Information Online
Just because information is online doesn't mean it's accurate; how to tell good
sites from bad.
Additional Resources
http://www.hospicenet.org/
For patients and families facing life-threatening illness.....
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/newsletter/FPN_4_25.html#7
http://www.enursescribe.com/endoflife.htm
Lifelong learning resources for Nursing Students, Staff Nurses, Nurse Educators
and Nurse Authors.
http://www.dyingwell.org
Resources for people facing life-threatening illness, their families, and their
professional caregivers.
http://www.eternalreefs.com
Eternal Reefs, Inc. is a company that creates permanent living legacies that
memorialize the passing of a loved one. For families and individuals that choose
cremation rather than burial Eternal Reefs offers a new memorial option that
replaces cremation urns and ash scattering with a permanent environmental living
legacy built in their loved ones memory and honor.
http://www.growthhouse.org
Growth House, Inc., provides an award-winning portal as your international
gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end of life care. Its
primary mission is to improve the quality of compassionate care for people who
are dying through public education and global professional collaboration. Their
search engine gives you access to the Internet's most comprehensive collection
of reviewed resources for end-of-life care.
http://www.hospicepatients.org
HPA promotes quality hospice services whether a patient is enrolled in a
licensed hospice or not, whether residing at home or in a facility. HPA protects
the rights of patients, their families and caregivers, the bereaved and staff by
providing information about the standards of care governing the health care
provided, the services required to be provided by law, standard industry
practices and how to obtain the very best hospice care available.
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