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To provide care for dying patients.
By helping them with their needs.
Remove the patients and call 911 or call 911 first
The term you are referring to may be 'Hospice,' which is a type of care that focuses on terminally ill patients.
They can only service a certain number of patients, since they are their patients primary care doctor he needs to be able to pay attention to them and care for them. 1000 patients for one doctor would not make sence right? See
The Swedish word for care giver is vårdnadshavare.
Wouldn't you like to be kept comfortable? Palliative care is solely to comfort and relieve pain, keeping the dying person from being miserable in their last hours.
this is a care giver
he's tired, lazy, needs to be taken care of more, or is just dying
Hello, which office in Wilkes county are you referring to? There are many health care offices in that area that might have the type of group you are asking about.
A care worker is someone who typically helps someone who is disabled. A care worker typically needs to know basic things such as C.P.R, and have patience. Some disabled people are a little slow at moving around. A lot of the requirements are prerequisites of the patient. Some want a care worker to have a driver's license, while some do not. Most patients would like the care giver to know how to cook and do housekeeping.
They now build a hospice retreat now i think they have 16 beds that can be used if the family and the patient want that so they will take care of the patients and familys needs or they can keep them at home and if that's where the patient needs and make them comfortable at home where they want to be and home bound i think there are more patients are taken care at home.