Uni Care, Caring for LIFE!
Hospice care focuses on all aspects of an individual’s life and wellbeing when a life-limiting illness no longer responds to curative treatment. While patients are supported by impactful comfort care, nature is gently allowed to take its course. For our position on the End of Life Option Act, please click here.
Depending upon the individual circumstances of our patients and families, Eagle Glen Hospice may provide any combination of the following care services to provide the best patient-centered care.
You don’t need to go through this alone. We are here for you.
- Nursing Care
- Social Services
- Physician Services
- Spiritual Support and Counseling
- Hospice Aides
- Trained Volunteer Support
- Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies
- Respite Care
- Inpatient Care
- Bereavement Support
We are Ready to Care for You!
Deciding when it’s time for hospice can be difficult.
Let our Eagle Glen Hospice team discuss hospice with your family, physician and loved ones.
If you would like more information or have questions about what hospice care provides and/or eligibility, please call us.
Our team is just an email or phone call away.
Riverside, San Bernardino Counties
info@unicare247.com
Toll Free 800-796-6912
Tel 951-376-1064
Fax 877-495-2050
24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Hospice focuses on caring, not curing, and in most cases, care is provided in the patient’s home. Hospice care also is provided in freestanding hospice centers, hospitals, and nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Hospice services are available to patients of any age, religion, race, or illness. Hospice care is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurance plans, HMOs, and other managed care organizations.
Typically, a family member serves as the primary caregiver and, when appropriate, helps make decisions for the terminally ill individual. Members of the hospice staff make regular visits to assess the patient and provide additional care or other services. The hospice team develops a care plan that meets each patient’s individual needs for pain management and symptom control. Support for family caregivers is also assessed throughout the care period. While the range of services provided will vary depending on each individual situation and the specific needs, hospice staff are available by phone 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
- The patient’s personal physician
- Hospice physician (or medical director)
- Nurses
- Hospice aides
- Social workers
- Spiritual care providers or other counselors
- Bereavement professionals
- Speech, physical, and/or other occupational therapists and Trained volunteers.
- Manages the patient’s pain and symptoms
- Assists the patient with the emotional and psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying
- Provides needed drugs, medical supplies, and equipment
- Coaches the family on how to care for the patient
- Delivers special services like physical therapy, speech therapy, and even music and art therapy
- Makes short-term inpatient care available when pain or symptoms become too difficult to manage at home, or the caregiver needs respite time
- Provides bereavement care and counseling to surviving family and friends.
Hospice care is for any person who has a life-threatening or terminal illness. Most reimbursement sources require a prognosis of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. All hospices consider the patient and family together as the unit of care.
Most people receiving hospice care are covered by the Medicare hospice benefit. This benefit covers virtually all aspects of hospice care with little out-of-pocket expense to the patient or family. As a result, the financial burdens usually associated with caring for a terminally ill patient are virtually nonexistent. In addition, most private health plans and Medicaid in most states and the District of Columbia cover hospice services.
The majority of hospice patients are cared for in their own homes or the homes of a loved one. “Home” may also be broadly construed to include services provided in nursing homes, assisted living centers, hospitals…wherever the patient considers to be home.
Source: www.nhpco.org
Patient Referrals
If you know of someone who may need our quality and compassionate Hospice care, please contact us. We will work directly with the patient, doctor (for the care order) and/or family that you’ve referred to us. Thank you for thinking of us.
Donations
Uni Care Hospice is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) health care agency that serves the entire community. We rely on donations like yours to bring comfort and dignity to people facing serious and life-limiting illnesses. In addition to supporting our grief support program, this includes patients:
- Who don’t have health insurance,
- Who are not old enough for Medicare,
- Those who don’t have money left for end-of-life care after spending their savings on medical treatments.
Become a Uni Care Hospice supporter today! Donations may be done quickly and safely by:
- Check: Donate by writing a check payable to Uni Care Hospice and delivering it or mailing it to Uni Care Hospice, 1510 S Escondido Blvd, #104, Escondido, CA 92025.
- Other: In addition to check donations, planned giving can include life insurance policy proceeds, stocks/bonds/mutual funds, and real property. We are also grateful for bequests provided through wills and trusts. Contributions may be provided by businesses, individuals, churches, and foundations among others.
For further information, please reach out to Uni Care Hospice at 760-566-3345 or 888-624-3345. All donations are so appreciated and acknowledged. Thank you for thinking of us!
Become a Eagle Glen Hospice Volunteer Today!
We have opportunities for our volunteers to work in our offices or at community outreach and fund raising as well as working directly with patients and families. Training is provided for all our volunteers.
In addition, if you are a Veteran who is interested in supporting his/her fellow terminally ill Veterans, we would be so appreciative of hearing from you. The unique comradery that Veterans have with one another is special and so helpful to a Veteran in need of companionship.
As a volunteer, you play a crucial role in the care of our patients. How do you get started?