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House Calls

House Calls

A patient recently observed that Hospice Austin physicians are like the doctors in times gone by. Anne* has been on our service for almost a year. During that time, she has been in various settings: home, long-term care facility, and Hospice Austin’s Christopher House.

“I didn’t think they did things like this anymore – it’s like the old doctors that used to make house calls,” Anne said. “You form relationships. It means a lot to me, that there’s someone in this world that cares.”

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How is Hospice Care Paid For?

How is Hospice Care Paid For?

Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance companies cover hospice care. And, as a nonprofit organization, Hospice Austin provides care to all who need us, regardless of a patient’s disease or ability to pay.

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Transforming Death and Grief

Transforming Death and Grief

It’s 2 a.m. and my pager goes off. I call into the hospital and the nurse who paged me states that an elderly patient is on a ventilator. The patient’s physicians have been gently recommending for a while that the family consider removing artificial life- sustaining treatment as the patient is incurable and has no neurological activity. The patient never completed any advance directives so the medical team does not have any clear guidance on what the patient would want. Now the patient is unresponsive and unable to communicate, and the family is in heated conflict about what to do.

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A Love Letter to our Social Workers

A Love Letter to our Social Workers

I have been thinking about hope lately.  What it is.  Where it comes from.  How to access it when so much seems shrouded in chaos, uncertainty, and fear.  I have decided that, for me at least, hope is not so much a positive outlook or even a belief that everything will turn out just fine.  For me, real hope is a way of being in the world.  An embodiment of raw courage, outrageous imagination, and deep love in the face of overwhelming odds.  I can think of no other profession that is more hope-filled than yours.  Social workers are the ones who step into that breach between what is and what is possible.  You are the ones who reach across that vast chasm to make a way when it seems there is no way.

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Love Stories

Love Stories

One of the best things about our job is the privilege of witnessing so many love stories. Hospice Austin Chaplain Katrina Shawgo says she and her team were particularly impressed by Sue and Richard Strahm.

“She has dementia but her husband is so sweet with her,” Katrina said. “He still flirts with her, saying things like ‘Get up and run around the house and I’ll chase you. Now if only I can remember what to do with you when I catch you!’ She’s minimally verbal and rarely smiles for other people, but always smiles for him. He still makes her laugh.”

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2021 Year in Review

2021 Year in Review

I wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for the very generous support you have provided to Hospice Austin this past year. In 2021, we provided more than 100,000 visits to 2,300 patients.

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Ten Common Misperceptions of Hospice Care

Ten Common Misperceptions of Hospice Care

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care month and we wanted to take this opportunity to educate the public about the some common misperceptions about hospice care.

Whether you’re a person with a serious illness or a family member, just saying the word “hospice” can trigger many fears. These misperceptions are common among family members and patients who are trying to decide what to do next and where to turn.

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Dr. Robert Friedman

Dr. Robert Friedman

From the moment you meet Hospice Austin Chief Medical Officer Bob Friedman, it’s obvious he cares, really cares, about his patients, his staff, and the delivery of end of life care that honors the values and goals that a patient holds dear. It is with great sadness that we announce his retirement, but Hospice Austin is so fortunate that he has been at the helm of our medical services for more than 10 years.

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Hospice Austin Leadership Changes

Hospice Austin Leadership Changes

After 27 years, Marjorie Mulanax is retiring as executive director of Hospice Austin. Hospice Austin’s Board of Directors has appointed DeSha McLeod as the new chief executive officer of Hospice Austin. Please join us in thanking Marjorie for her many years of service and in welcoming DeSha!

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How to Best Prepare Your Patients for Hospice Care

How to Best Prepare Your Patients for Hospice Care

We live in unprecedented times where end-of-life care discussions are more important than ever. These conversations are always difficult, even with the most accepting of patients and families. As the referring physician to hospice care, regardless of your field, your patients trust your judgement and recommendations for their journey ahead.

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