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A Holiday Guide to Grief

The holiday season can be a particularly challenging time for those who are grieving. The festivities, traditions, and expectations can magnify feelings of loss and make it difficult to find joy. Navigating grief during this time requires intentionality, self-compassion, and practical strategies. Here is a guide to help you approach the holidays while honoring your …

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Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia: Expert Tips and Support in Austin, Texas

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias (ADRD) for an aging loved one can be devastating for a family. In 2023, it was estimated that 6.7 million Americans of all ages had the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. More than 11 million people care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia, according …

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Can You See Your PCP While on Medicare Hospice?

One question that often comes up when someone enters hospice care is whether they can still see their primary care physician (PCP), especially for routine check-ups like wellness visits. It’s understandable to want the familiarity of your own doctor, even while receiving specialized hospice care. Here, we’ll clarify what Medicare covers for PCP visits during …

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Choosing the Right Level of Care: Assisted Living vs. Nursing Facilities, and How Hospice Fits In

Navigating care options for a loved one can be overwhelming, especially when trying to choose between assisted living and nursing home care. These two options differ quite a bit in the level of support they provide, the costs involved, and what’s covered by insurance. And for families considering or currently receiving hospice support, understanding how …

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When is the Right Time to Start Hospice Care for Alzheimer’s and Dementia?

Understanding when to start hospice care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia can be challenging. Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are progressive conditions, and many families wrestle with the decision on when to transition from curative treatments to comfort care. Knowing when hospice is appropriate can help ease this process and ensure …

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The Role of Death Doulas in Enhancing Hospice Care at Sonder

At Sonder Hospice, we are committed to providing holistic care that honors the emotional, spiritual, and physical needs of our patients. One way we fulfill this mission is through our volunteer death doula program, which aligns closely with our support for the International Doula Life Movement. Death doulas, also known as end-of-life doulas, are specially …

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Pain Management in Hospice: Best Practices from Sonder Hospice

Pain Management in Hospice: Best Practices from Sonder Hospice At Sonder Hospice, we understand the profound importance of effectively managing pain for our patients. Pain management is a cornerstone of our holistic approach to hospice care, ensuring that patients can spend their final days in comfort and dignity. In this blog post, we will explore …

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Understanding the Importance of Specialized Hospice Care for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Patients

Understanding the Importance of Specialized Hospice Care for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Patients In the realm of hospice care, specialized support for individuals grappling with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is crucial. This blog delves into the significance of tailored care for those facing cognitive decline, exploring how specialized hospice services prioritize dignity and comfort for patients …

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