Embracing Hospice
Main Office - Atlanta

3180 Presidential Drive
Atlanta, GA 30340
Phone: (404) 659-0110
Fax: (770) 454-7730
infoga@americanhospice.com

Embracing Hospice
South Office - Jonesboro

Arrowhead - Inpatient Unit
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315 Arrowhead Boulevard
Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone: (678) 961-2160
Fax: (678) 961-2161
infoga@americanhospice.com

Cumming Hospice House
Cumming - Inpatient Unit
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8013 Majors Rd.
Cumming, GA 30041
Phone: (678) 965-2360
Fax: (678) 965-2373
infoga@americanhospice.com

Emory - Inpatient Unit
Gwinnett / Snellville

2160 Fountain Drive
Snellville, GA 30078
Phone: (678) 344-9494
Fax: (678) 344-5757
infoga@americanhospice.com



Guidelines for Hospice Admission

The objectives of Hospice admissions include:
  • Physical care and relief of pain and other symptoms without excessive mental or physical incapacitation.
  • Ongoing and emotional support of the patient and family caregiver(s).
  • Support of a patient's participation as an active family member by enabling patients to remain at home and by offering services to accommodate family relationships.

Hospice patients must meet the following criteria for admission:
  • Terminal condition is due to a specific disease or a combination of diseases.
  • A prognosis that can be spoken of in terms of "months."
  • Patient and/or family have elected a course of palliative care.
  • Patient and/or family agree not to treat terminal illness aggressively.

In addition to meeting other disease specific criteria, Hospice patients may also exhibit the following in the past two to three months:
  • Decline/Decrease in Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
  • Weight loss or decreased appetite.
  • Decline/decrease in cognitive abilities.
  • Observable changes in condition.
  • Lack of response to treatment and worsening of symptoms of a chronic underlying disease.

Your Patient's Treatment Regimen:
  • Is your patient unresponsive to curative therapies and treatment?
  • Will the continuation of curative therapies and treatment increase your patient's suffering and discomfort?
  • Will the continuation of curative therapies and treatment provide a positive change in your patient's medical condition?
  • Will your patient need only episodic inpatient care?
  • Could palliative care enhance your patient's comfort and well-being by controlling distressing and debilitating physical and emotional symptoms?
  • Does your patient need both skilled palliative care and emotional support?
  • Does your patient's family need support to provide care for your patient?

Financial Benefits of Hospice
  • Your patient and family are covered by a comprehensive hospice benefit.
  • Medicare and Medicaid provide comprehensive hospice coverage.
  • Most private insurers who operate in the Embracing Hospice include a hospice benefit in their policies.
  • Embracing Hospice covers anyone who falls through the cracks. Uninsured patients without financial means are provided comprehensive hospice services without discrimination and at no cost to your patient or family.
  • Your patient's hospice benefit provides for all medical supplies, durable medical equipment, medications, and appropriate therapies related to the terminal condition.
  • There are NO co-payments, deductibles, or exclusions.

  


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