A hospice responds to the unique needs of the terminally ill by providing physical and emotional care to dying persons and their families. The hospice philosophy seeks to allow the terminally ill person to be at home, close to family and friends, while still under professional medical supervision. (From HospiceWeb)
Submit facilities or programs that address the unique needs of a child at the end of life.
The needs of children at the end of life are different than those of adults. In recognition of the unique needs of a child, Pediatric hospice programs and facilities are being established separate from an adult hospice program or facility.
Submit facilities or programs that address the unique needs of a child at the end of life.