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Can a hospice patient who shows signs of recovery be returned to regular medical treatment and/or curative treatment?

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Can a hospice patient who shows signs of recovery be returned to regular medical treatment and/or curative treatment?

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Certainly. If the patient’s condition improves and the disease seems to be in remission, patients can be discharged from hospice and return to aggressive therapy or go on about their daily life. The patient may also choose to leave hospice and return to curative treatment. Hospice care is always a choice. If the discharged patient should later need or want to return to hospice care, the patient may re-activate their benefit. Is there any special equipment or changes I have to make in my home before hospice care begins? Heart ‘n Home will assess your needs, recommend any equipment, and help make arrangements to obtain any necessary equipment. In general, hospice will assist in any way it can to make home care as convenient, clean, and safe as possible. Must someone be with the patient at all times? In the early weeks of care, it’s usually not necessary for someone to be with the patient all the time. Later, however, since one of the most common fears of patients is the fear of dying alo

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