What happens if I cannot stay at home due to my increasing care need and require an alternative place to stay during my final phase of life?
A small, but growing, number of hospice programs have their own hospice facilities or have arrangements with freestanding hospice houses, hospitals, or inpatient residential centers to care for patients who cannot reside in a private residence. These patients may require an alternative place to live during this final phase of their life when they need extra care. It is best to find out in advance whether insurance covers this type of care and how the hospice arranges for payment.
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