More than traditional medical care
Hospice palliative care provides expert pain management,
symptom control, emotional support, and spiritual care to patients and family
caregivers when a cure is not possible. Care is provided by a highly trained
team of professionals and volunteers.
Most hospice care in the U.S. is provided in the home – allowing
people to be with their families and loved ones in comfortable surroundings at
the end of life.
Research by NHPCO has found that 94 percent of families who
had a loved one cared for by hospice rated the care as very good to excellent.
DeVitto creates
theme
The 2012 outreach theme for National Hospice and Palliative
Care Month, “Comfort. Love. Respect.” is based on the firsthand experience of
actress and NHPCO Hospice Ambassador Torrey DeVitto who created the phrase for
a t-shirt she designed for NHPCO and the National Hospice Foundation earlier
this year. DeVitto, widely recognized for her roles on the hit television series “The Vampire Diaries” and “Pretty Little Liars” has been a hospice volunteer for five years and became NHPCO’s ambassador in 2011.
“As
a hospice volunteer myself, I’ve seen firsthand how dedicated individuals
provide companionship, support, and a shoulder to lean on at a time when it’s
needed most,” remarked DeVitto. “I’m working to help younger people understand
the value of hospice and hopefully to get involved as volunteers with their
local hospices.”
Information about hospice, palliative care, and advance care
planning is available from NHPCO’s Caring Connections at www.caringinfo.org or by calling the
HelpLine at 800-658-8898.
Resources for outreach
- NHPCO
members will find materials for hospice and palliative care month at nhpco.org/outreach.
- Non-member
organizations will find some hospice and palliative care month materials
at CaringInfo.org/hospicemonth.
The “Comfort. Love. Respect.” t-shirt designed by Torrey
DeVitto is available for purchase from the NHPCO Marketplace www.nhpco.org/Marketplace or by calling 1-800-646-6460. All proceeds from the t-shirt sales benefit
national hospice outreach efforts.
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