Hospice is a type of care given to patients who are terminally ill. It is a philosophy of treating the patient, not the illness, by providing comfort and treatment of the human spirit. It can be at a hospice facility or at the patients own home if that is where they prefer to die.
"Hospis" is likely a shorthand or plural form of "hospice," which refers to a type of care designed to provide comfort and support to individuals with terminal illnesses. Hospice care focuses on enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families, rather than attempting to cure the illness. It typically involves a team of healthcare professionals who address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. The goal is to ensure that patients experience dignity and peace during their final stages of life.
My name is rebecca, my mom is a double kidney recepant of 6years recently her high bloood pressure went out of control and it is still not under control , my mom is 73 she has been complaining that he stomache hurts and back and headache they have her on pain meds wich is the only way it has helped with getting her blood presssure down her dr. Is sending her home with the car of hospis i am her daughter and i will be her care giver they are giving her 1 - 3 months to live