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                 What is
         Palliative                                                               Palliative Care services are billed


                                                                                  through Medicare Part B, while home
                                                                                  health is billed through Part A. This
         Care?                                   by Scott Caldwell                in tandem with other in-home
                                                                                  allows Palliative Care to be provided
                                                                                  services.

                                                                                  How to Know if Palliative
                                                                                  Care is right for you or a
                                                                                  loved one.
          Have you ever heard the term,        support and is a partner with your
          “Palliative Care”? The chances are,   primary doctor(s), specialist(s) and   You, or your loved one, may be a
          even if you have heard this term,    other provider(s).                 good candidate for Palliative Care if
          you may have received conflicting                                       you have a serious illness or chronic
          information and still might be      What Palliative Care Is!            condition that affects your daily
          confused as to exactly what it is and                                   living.  This may include, but is not
          why you are reading about it right   • Palliative Care, and the medical   limited to:
          now!                                 specialty of Palliative Medicine,
                                               is specialized medical care that   • Cancer
          This is because Palliative Care, as   provides relief from the symptoms   • Heart Disease (CHF)
          a medical specialty, is relatively   and stress of a serious illness.  The
          new and has often been used          goal is to improve quality of life for   • Lung Disease (COPD)
          interchangeably with Hospice.        both you and your family.
          However, it is NOT Hospice.  In fact,                                   • Kidney Disease
          if you live with one or more serious   • A team of specialists, including
          illnesses or chronic conditions that   doctors, nurse practitioners, and   • Alzheimer’s or Dementia
          affect your daily living, Palliative   nurses, provide Palliative Care   • ALS and more
          Care may change your life in a very   as an extra layer of support.  The
          positive way!  Palliative Care can   Palliative Care team works as the   Begin Palliative Care early.
          help you or a loved one’s peace of   “quarterback” for you and your
          mind and quality of life in navigating   health care team, helping navigate   Palliative Care can occur at the same
          the very confusing and intimidating   and coordinate the care you need   time as all other treatments for your
          world of healthcare.                 and receive.                       illness.  There’s absolutely no reason

          What Palliative Care is NOT!        • It is appropriate at any age and at   to wait.  In fact, some studies have
                                                                                  shown that Palliative Care may
                                               any stage in a serious illness, and it
          Palliative Care is NOT hospice. In   can be provided along with curative   extend life.  Pain and other symptoms
                                                                                  affect your quality of life, and stress
          simplest terms, the difference can be   and restorative treatment.      can have a big impact on your family.
          summed up by two factors:                                               The Palliative Care team can help.
          • Prognosis - Hospice prognosis is                                      Your insurance will cover
            typically six months or less while   “I had no idea what Palliative Care was   Palliative Care.
            Palliative Care is six months or   or how much my mother needed it!  We
            more.                             knew my mom wasn’t ready for hospice   Most insurance plans, including
                                              but definitely needed some help with
          • Curative and Restorative Treatment   her care.  Having a caring, kind Nurse   Medicare, and other private
                                                                                  supplemental and primary policies,
            - Hospice does not focus on curative   Practitioner come to our home was an   cover Palliative Care.  It is handled
            and/or restorative treatment, while   answered prayer!”               like any other medical service, such as
            Palliative Care does.
                                              - Erin O’Brien, Choice Health Patient   oncology or cardiology.
          • Additionally, Palliative Care     Caregiver                           Getting Palliative Care is
            is NOT a replacement to your                                          easy.  Just ask for Choice
            existing doctor(s), specialist(s) and                                 Health Palliative Care.
            other provider(s).  Palliative Care   Palliative Care can be provided at the
            is provided as an extra layer of   same time as home health care.     You may already have been referred



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