Morecare Palliative and Hospice Inc.

Morecare Palliative and Hospice Inc.

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"Your Family is our Family"
Morecare Palliative & Hospice, Inc.

06/10/2025
06/09/2025

Happy Father’s Day

06/04/2025

Thank You Sir Jake for the Kind Words this gives inspiration to our Team!

06/03/2025

Every Tuesday, We hold our IDG meeting (Interdisiplinary Group), it is our Doctor, Case Nurse, Head Nurse, Chaplain, Social Worker, Quality Control, and Volunteer Coordinator. Here we discuss and review the patient’s plan of care, ensuring that their physical, emotional, psyhcosocial and spiritual needs are met. We also discuss and update the medicines that the Doctor prescibes. Each Patient has his/her individualized, comprehensive, and up-to-date Care Plan The Care Plan reflects the patient’s and family’s goals, preferences, values, and medical,social, and spiritual needs. The Plan of Care also specifies the scope and frequency of services, interventions, and medication that the Hospice Team will provide to the Patient and Family. By conducting IDG meetings regularly and efficiently, the Morecare Palliative and Hospice Care Inc. team can ensure that we deliver compassionate,holistic, and coordinated care that Honors the Patients’ and Families’ Dignity and Wishes.

05/29/2025

Life is fleeting, so let's make the most of it...

The day starts, and before we know it, it's already evening. Monday rolls around, and suddenly it's Friday. The month slips by, and before we realize it, the year is almost gone. We look back and see that decades have passed—40, 50, 60, even 70 or 80 years—and we realize we've lost loved ones along the way. Time has flown by, and we can't go back.

So, despite everything, let's try to embrace the time we have left. Let's seek out activities that bring us joy and add some color to our sometimes dull routines. Let's take a moment to appreciate the little things that make our hearts feel fuller.

We must continue to find peace in this time we have. Let’s stop putting things off—no more "I'll do it later," "I'll say it later," or "I'll think about it later." We often treat 'later' like it's guaranteed, but the truth is: the coffee gets cold, priorities shift, the magic fades, our health declines, children grow up, parents age, promises are forgotten, days turn into nights... and before we know it, life has passed.

So let’s not wait for 'later.' By putting things off, we risk missing the best moments, the best experiences, and the chance to truly connect with friends and family.

Today is the day. Now is the moment. We no longer have the luxury of time to delay what matters most.

Life may seem like it stretches on forever, but it’s a very short journey. Let’s cherish every bit of it, because time can never be brought back..

05/27/2025

Happy Bday Pastor Rico- From your Morecare Family

05/22/2025

Active Shooter Drill
5/22/2025

Photos from Morecare Palliative and Hospice Inc.'s post 05/21/2025

Happy Birthday Ate Christine our QA!

Wishing you a Fantastic Birthday and a Year ahead filled with good health and happiness. We appreciate all the posivity and dedication you bring to the team.
Enjoy your Special Day

Photos from Morecare Palliative and Hospice Inc.'s post 05/20/2025

Hospice care is often misunderstood. Common myths include it being only for those with a few days left to live, a place to go, or a sign of giving up hope. In reality, hospice is about improving quality of life and comfort for patients with life-limiting illnesses, and it can be accessed in various settings

Myth: Hospice is only for people who have given up on life.
Fact: Hospice is about living well until the end, focusing on comfort and quality of life, not just on the last few days. It helps patients and families manage symptoms and emotional distress, making the most of the time left.
Myth: Hospice is a place, like a nursing home or a hospital.
Fact: Hospice can be received in the patient's home, a nursing home, or an inpatient hospice facility, but the core concept is about providing compassionate, individualized care that adapts to the patient's needs and wishes.

Hospice Myths and the Truth:

Myth: Choosing hospice means you can't receive medical treatments.
Fact: Patients can continue to receive treatments for their illness, but hospice care also focuses on symptom management and emotional support.
Myth: Hospice is only for cancer patients.
Fact: Hospice is available for anyone with a terminal diagnosis, including those with heart disease, COPD, ALS, or other life-limiting illnesses.
Myth: Hospice means you're giving up hope.
Fact: Hospice focuses on quality of life and managing symptoms, not just on the end of life. It can help people redefine hope and find meaning in their remaining time.
Myth: Hospice is very expensive.
Fact: Hospice care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans, so there is typically little to no out-of-pocket cost for patients.
Myth: Once you choose hospice, there's no turning back.
Fact: Patients can change their minds about hospice care at any time, according to Crossroads Hospice & Palliative Care.
Myth: Hospice care ends with the patient's passing.
Fact: Hospice care can extend beyond the patient's passing to provide grief support for the family.
Myth: Hospice is only for the elderly.
Fact: Hospice is available to anyone with a life-limiting illness, regardless of age.
Myth: Hospice care is only provided by the hospice team.
Fact: The hospice team collaborates with the patient's primary care physician and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care.

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Fountain Valley, CA
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