When a person finds out that they have breast cancer, it is frightening and disheartening for the person affecting them and their family. It seems like without warning you are told that you must have chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation. Also, the palliative care team of Faith and Hope in Los Angeles recommends that you make
The palliative care professionals in Los Angeles believe that advanced care planning lets people decide how medical treatment will be carried out if they are in an emergency situation or can’t express their care preferences because they are incapacitated. An advanced directive is usually drafted to outline who a person trusts to be in charge
Professionals at palliative care centers in Los Angeles are truly aware that when we love someone we love, it is always going to be difficult, whether it is a positive or negative relationship or even if you know it is on the way because your loved one has a terminal illness. Regardless of the fact
Faith and Hope Hospice in Pasadena CA invites you to join us for our annual patient memorial, Light the Night as we honor, celebrate, and remember the patients who have died in the past year. For the first time ever, Light the Night was presented live online. This is truly our favorite event of the year! The celebration
Epilogue is the official bereavement newsletter of Faith & Hope Hospice, the best hospice Los Angeles County has to offer. Serving Los Angeles, Pasadena, and the surrounding communities. In this issue we explore: Managing the Transition from Caregiver to Mourner Ambiguous Loss and resources to learn more about this type of grief experience Glossary of Grief Terms
Comprehensive and compassionate hospice in Los Angeles, CA offers comfort and support for individuals, together with their families, facing life-limiting illness. The goal is not to pursue a cure, but to make the end-of-life as rich and meaningful as possible with minimal discomfort. If you’re considering hospice care for yourself or a loved one, factor