Originally Posted by darla80
First of all I am a proponent of Hospice and a firm believer in all that you do
I believe you are all angels
I am a nurse in an Internal medcine office and we often refer to hospice for palliative end of life care
My current dilemna.. we have a 94 Y/O female .. FX hip in 09/04.. since her hip FX she is unable to walk, cannot stand up without support on both sides and is for the most part bed bound.
She has DX of Parkinsons and is blind. She currently can not carrry out ADL due to general debility
her parkinsons has been well controlled
The physician I work with states that she will most likely not live another six months
Tha family has been involved with Hospice a few years ago with an Aunt who had cancer
the family would like hospice care
Will the above listed DX be adequate for hospice eval?
Please let me know ASAP
thank you!!
Darla
If her primary physician certifies that in his belief one or more of her diagnoses is such that if the disease or condition runs its expected course she will not live longer than six months, and the hospice medical director concurs, she is eligible for hospice services. However, it can (and with us sometimes does) happen with supportive care that she improves to the point where debility no longer threatens her life, therefore making her ineligible for continued hospice services. But she would certainly appear to be eligible for services at present based on her debility diagnosis.
Thanks for the good words.