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Home Health Care
WEBHome Health Wound Care. We use top of the line wound care products. Our wound care services include: Ulcers (Diabetic) – An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, caused by a break in the skin or mucous membrane that fails to heal.; Ostomy Care – The management and support of a patient with a surgical opening created in the …
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End of Life Care in your Home
WEBHospice care allows the patient to remain in their home environment surrounded by family and friends through the end of life. The care needs of patients who are nearing the end of life normally become more intense. This may mean caregivers are no longer able to meet their loved one’s care requirements without additional support. Hospice
JourneyCare’s Hospice Care Centers
WEBThe Ada F. Addington Hospice CareCenter is a partnership between JourneyCare and Rush University Medical Center and was the first inpatient hospice unit in Chicago. Located on the fifth floor of the Johnston R. Bowman Health Center at Rush University Medical Center, the CareCenter has 13 private patient suites with a dedicated hospice staff
Hospice Improves Quality of Life
WEBOur commitment to you includes: Keeping you informed – We understand that there a many details that can be confusing during the end-of-life journey. We commit to keep those we serve informed with all information regarding care, benefits, treatments and any other questions that may arise. Communicating with you in the manner you prefer – We
We're Here to Help You Maintain Your Health and Independence
WEBPeaceful Passing. The Peaceful Passing Program exists to enhance the final hours of the patient and family’s life. By utilizing the expertise of each member of the hospice team at the patient’s bedside, we are often able to neutralize the fear around these final moments and create a much more supportive environment.
Hospice Care in Assisted Living
WEBHospice care is also provided in Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) and nursing homes. Assisted Living Facilities provide an intermediate level of care for people who need assistance with their daily activities but wish to remain as independent as possible for as long as possible. It is true that assisted living residents who are terminally ill
Expert Care Along the Journey
WEBThe largest provider of supportive, palliative and hospice care in Illinois, JourneyCare serves nearly 2,300 patients and their families each day with an unmatched depth and breadth of expertise, experience and services, providing exceptional care for each person, and support for those who love them, at every stage of the journey.
Paying for Hospice Care
WEBAll services listed below are covered by Medicare and Medicaid at 100% with no deductible or coinsurance when they are related to your hospice diagnosis and part of your approved hospice plan of care: Medical evaluations/services provided by Hospice-employed physicians and nurse practitioners. Physician office visits to your primary care physician.
Hospice Locations
WEBThe Ada F. Addington Hospice at Rush – Hospice Inpatient Unit. 710 Paulina Street. Chicago, IL 60612. Phone: 1-844-6-JOURNEY. Fax: 312.942.4520. View Larger Map. The Pepper Family Hospice Care Center – Hospice Inpatient Unit. 405 Lake Zurich Road. Barrington, IL 60010.
Why Choose JourneyCare Hospice
WEBHow would you choose to spend your last months of life? The reality is that everyone has a choice in how to experience their final days. When asked, most people say they would prefer to die in the comfort of their home surrounded by loved ones.
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