Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Providing the best hospice care to terminally ill patients

 

SilverStone Hospice provides exceptional hospice care for patients.

Dallas, United States - October 17, 2022 /SilverStone Hospice/

Providing the best hospice care to terminally ill patients

Death is the final frontier - and life, the path that leads to it - a journey having innumerable ups and downs; happiness and sadness, joy and sorrow, pain and pleasure. It is up to each one to make the most of the good moments and create happy memories to last a lifetime. And at the final hour of life, look back with contentment at a life lived with purpose. Often, people with terminal illnesses lose hope and sink into despair. They see a bleak future, struggling with pain and sickness, and death looms large like a horrible monster. At such times, SilverStone Hospice steps in with their ‘No One Dies Alone Program’ - ensuring that the individual with a diagnosis of only six months or less to live transitions with peace and as comfortably as possible to the next realm. 

No One Dies Alone Program

Dallas hospice and palliative care company, SilverStone Hospice, has provided end-of-life care to people with terminal illnesses for ten years. Their ‘No One Dies Alone Program’ has volunteers who will be with the patient and their family in the final 24 to 48hours of the patient’s life. They are specially trained, but, more than training, they are empathetic, caring people dedicated to being there for the patient and their families in transition. These volunteers ensure that the patient is not alone in the final hours. They will also be there for the family after their loved one has passed on to help them cope with the feelings of grief and loss. 

The team is committed to making the patient at ease and the final hours happy and content. The volunteers will sit by the patient, read to them, play games, listen to their stories, or just hold their hands with compassion ensuring they are not alone when they pass on. 

While making the patient comfortable is one aspect, caring for the caregivers is another. Family members need support and some time to recoup their energies from time to time. SilverStone Hospice care Dallas, Texas, volunteers are there to provide relief to the family members whenever they need a break. 

Services offered

Besides volunteers, a dedicated physician and a nurse visit the patient regularly if needed. While they do not administer curative medicines, they take care of the symptoms experienced by the patient. SilverStone also provides medical equipment if needed.

More than medical care, patients in the transition stage need to be at peace with themselves, notwithstanding the pain and sense of loss that their loved ones are feeling. At such times, a chaplain will also visit and comfort the entire family with calming prayers or words. It is the most challenging time of life for all when spiritual guidance and support go a long way in making the transition peaceful. A social worker will also guide the family through the funeral and the administrative details to be taken care of once the event occurs. 

“With you every step of the Way!”

For hospice home care, Dallas’s SilverStone Hospice has it right. Being dedicated to making the final months, days, and moments of an individual suffering from a terminal illness a happy and peaceful time is a huge request. But they do it with love, compassion, caring, and empathy. Their volunteers become a part of the family and offer comfort, support, and guidance to the patient and the family trying to come to terms with the loss of their loved one. If your loved one has little time to live and you want to ease their passing, call SilverStone Hospice for a peaceful transition at (214) 954-7285. 

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