The Voice of Aging
Host Brynne Malone of Aging Solutions interviews hospice liaison Kathleen Giannette about palliative care and how it differs from hospice. Giannette explains hospice as comfort-focused care for people with life-limiting illness who no longer want curative treatment, often provided at home or in assisted living, and clarifies common misconceptions about treatment, hospital use, and what hospice is. Palliative care is described as supportive care for symptom management while patients continue curative treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or dialysis, and it can coexist with home health and private-duty caregiving. The episode covers appropriate conditions (cancer, kidney disease, ALS, Parkinson’s, stroke, CHF/COPD), visit frequency, goal-of-care discussions, coordination among providers, equipment needs, and resource navigation. They discuss payment differences (hospice Medicare Part A vs palliative like a doctor visit under Part B), family choice of agencies, and fluid transitions between palliative care and hospice. https://www.eden-health.com/Locations/eden-hospice-spokane/
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