Summer – September 2013
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Summer – September 2013
The Newsletter from Hospice of Central New York Our Mission: Comfort Care Sept. 2013 Many people have no idea how important our team approach to patient care is to ensuring quality care for our patients and families. The interdisciplinary teams consist of nurses, social workers, chaplains, doctors, bereavement counselors and specially trained volunteers. Each person on the team can observe the patient and family from different perspectives and get at the root of a concern before it becomes a major problem. Our teams provide physical, social, spiritual and emotional care during the last stages of illness, during the dying process and during bereavement. This appraoch is very successful. In a recent letter the Fielder family expressed gratitude and appreciation for the Hospice team approach. "April 25, 2013 Our family would like to express our thanks for all that was done for our mother, June Fielder, during her illness. We would especially like to thank Libby for her assistance during the initial meeting. She was very informative about what we could expect in the days to follow, and she conveyed the Libby Farranto information in a very caring manner. Next, a special thanks to mother’s nurse, John. He took the time to answer any questions we had, and treated mother with such respect and caring. He stopped by on a couple of occasions just to check in. In the initial visit, he was able to engage mother in conversations with him. Then, there was Wanda. A number of people mentioned that she was an “angel”. We totally John Haylor agree. She was called one evening when needed. She spent the time with us until we felt comfortable with the situation; as if mother was the only patient she needed to see that evening. Wanda was also the nurse who came by the morning that our mother died. She was just so wonderful! Told us exactly what was going to happen and how to take care of things, i.e., disposing of drugs. She stayed until we were all ok. We would also like to commend the home health aides. They came on time, did all that was needed; again in a very caring way. All of the staff we encountered were so wonderful! They told us over and Wanda May over again to be sure to call whenever we needed anything. They stressed how important each and every patient is to them. We really cannot thank everyone enough. It was our pleasure to get to know each and every person who assisted in taking care of our mother during her last days. Very sincerely, Donna Fiedler, Diane Koster and Bob Fiedler" Our thanks to the Fiedler family for this wonderful letter. It’s feedback like this that indicates to us that Central New York families are looking for more than just professional health care, they are looking for the best experience and service they can get during a very difficult time. This is what makes Hospice comfort care unique. Get Ready for FOOD... FUN... FRIENDS... and MUSIC! Friday, September 20, 2013 Traditions at the Links 6:30 pm to 10 pm $125 per person Reserve your place today! Call 315-634-1100 Make your reservations online at www.hospicecny.org FEATURING PRIMETIME HORNS Many thanks to Hematology Oncology Associates of Central New York for supporting Hospice as our Presenting Sponsor for 2013! 2013 Hospice Open Thanks to our presenting sponsor Franciscan Companies and all who supported this year's Hospice Golf Open. A great time was had by all (despite a 45 minute rain delay!) We raised close to $53,000 with the help of golfers, sponsors and donors just like you. If you'd like to be on our 2014 Golf Planning Committee, please contact Elizabeth Christensen at 315-634-1100. Have questions about: Making a donation in memory of a loved one? An upcoming Hospice event? Donating your old vehicle to Hospice? Estate planning or bequests? A donation you’ve made? Contact the Hospice Foundation at 315.634.1100! The Caregiver Crisis 10 Steps for Planning Ahead When we discuss Advance Directives, Health Care Proxies and long term health care planning, many people feel overwhelmed. Hospice of Central New York has put together a ten step process you can use to get your planning in order. 1. Research the information you need to make informed choices about end-of-life care. Women play a huge role when it comes to healthcare. A 2012 survey* concludes that 66% of caregivers in the U.S. are women. This responsibility of caregiving usually takes place after a woman has put around 20 years into a career. By that point, they are headed for the manager’s chair, director’s office or a “C” suite. Statistics show that 70% of caregivers made some job change to accommodate their caregiving role. Many women see this responsibility as their way of giving back to a mother, father, aunt or uncle who has made a difference in their life. Caregiving for a sick loved one is a true act of love. If this trend of women caregivers continues to escalate we at Hospice would be proud to lend our support to the mothers, wives and daughters who take on this awesome responsibility with very little help and recognition. At Hospice many patients tell us they don’t want to be a burden on their family, but caring for someone with advanced illness can be a very stressful time. Having a long term health care plan in writing before you face a serious illness helps reduce stress and worry. Studies have confirmed that people may live longer during their last stage in life when there is less anxiety. Hospice can help you with Advance care planning. Hospice staff will advise, educate and support the family caregiver to resolve any problems while their loved one is under Hospice care. *(The National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, Caregiving in the U.S. National Alliance for Caregiving. Washington, DC(11/12)) Just a Quick Reminder √ If you are a Central New York snowbird, Hospice would like to keep you up to date this winter! Call our Development department at 315-634-1100 and leave your forwarding address and the date you depart and return from those sunny climates. We will be happy to forward your Hospice mail to you! 2. Get to know local end-of-life care services that are available to you such as hospice and palliative care providers, nursing homes and home health aide services. 3. Discuss your thoughts, concerns and choices with your loved ones. 4. Choose a Health Care Proxy who could speak for you if you are unable to speak for yourself. 5. Talk to your doctor about different treatments and options including hospice and palliative care. 6. Establish advance directives (writing specifically about your wishes and what you want for end-of – life care) 7. Talk to your healthcare proxy, family and doctor about your choices. 8. Discuss your choices often, especially when your medical condition changes. 9. Keep your completed advance directives in an accessible place where others can get to them. 10. Give photocopies of the signed originals to your healthcare proxy, doctor, family, friends, clergy and anyone else who might be involved in your healthcare. This ten step process is focused on healthcare planning. When it comes to financial matters, we recommend talking to your attorney and financial planner. After you authorize a person to be your power of attorney, we recommend that they too receive an updated copy of your advance directives. Do you still have questions? Call Hospice of Central New York at 634-1100. We Honor Vets Hospice Talks! It may surprise many people to learn that 25 percent of those who die every year in the U.S. are Veterans. To help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by these men and women, Hospice of Central New York has become a national partner of We Honor Veterans, a pioneering campaign developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs. If your group or organization is looking for a speaker please consider the Hospice Speakers Bureau. We can offer talks about: The resources of We Honor Veterans focus on respectful inquiry, compassionate listening, and grateful acknowledgment, coupled with Veteran-centric education of health care staff caring for Veterans. Speakers provided at no fee! Call 634-1100 for more information or email us at info@ hospicecny.org. What is Hospice Care? Coping with Grief Advance Directives Caregiving Options End-Of-Life Issues NonProfit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Syracuse, NY Permit No. 24 As a We Honor Veterans partner, Hospice of Central New York will implement ongoing Veteran-centered education for their staff and volunteers to help improve the care they provide to the Veterans they proudly serve. Providing patients and families hope, comfort, support and healing when there is no cure. 990 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088 www.hospicecny.org Change Service Requested Volunteers Call Hospice Hospice would not and could not run without volunteers. We have over 200 people who offer their talents to our agency every year. Some help with administrative duties. The majority of our volunteers are what we call Family Caregivers. These volunteers are part of a team of health care professionals working to “de-institutionalize” the dying experience and provide a more humane system of care for the dying and their families. In fact, federal law requires that at least 5% of patient care hours be provided by volunteers. √ If you or someone you know faces a lifelimiting illness. We can help you understand your options for care. Our administrative volunteers do many other functions for the agency. Some can be found in our mail room, board room or on event committees. Some can only volunteer for an hour or two a month. Others offer their expertise on a weekly basis. Hospice appreciates all the work they do and their positive attitude. If you are interested in volunteering at Hospice call 634-1100 and ask for our volunteer department. √ If you are grieving the loss of a loved one. Counseling is available not only to families that used Hospice but to the entire community. √ If you have questions about health care proxies, MOLST or Advance Directives. √ To make a gift, ensuring that Hospice care will be available for all who need our services. 315-634-1100 Visit our website at: www.hospicecny.org