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Home Health
This is frequently utilized to assist individuals recovering from surgeries, injuries, or acute illnesses. It serves as a valuable resource in providing necessary medical support and specialized care within the comfort of one's own home. This personalized approach aims to promote healing, rehabilitation, and smooth transition back to optimal health.
Hospice Care
We provide care to anyone facing a serious life-limiting illness, but that does not mean a person must be close to death to be admitted into our service. A hospice-appropriate patient is defined as someone with a life expectancy of six months or less; however, it is not unusual for some of our patients to live longer than six months.
Palliative Care
The method of providing Palliative Care differs from that of Hospice care. Despite their shared goal of enhancing quality of life, patients who receive Palliative Care are not in the final stages of life. Palliative care patients may still undergo aggressive medical treatments with the goal of extending life or seeking a cure.
Bereavement
Home Health & Hospice of Montana provides bereavement support services and counseling to all family members for up to one year after the death of the hospice patient. This includes children as well as parents, spouses as well as siblings. Our Chaplin or Social Worker will contact you and arrange for the bereavement services you need. This is part of why hospice is considered wholistic; it includes the needs of the whole person, the whole family unit and considers your needs on psychological and emotional levels, as well as the spiritual.
Grace Fund Foundation
The Grace Fund Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to assisting terminally-ill patients on Hospice Care. When you make a donation to The Grace Fund Foundation, 100 percent of your donation goes directly to patients and families in need. Your generosity will make a difference in the life of another, and help ensure his or her final days are spent worry-free, surrounded by loved ones, in the peace and comfort of home.
Volunteer
Hospice volunteers provide companionship and support to people living with a terminal illness according to his/her experience and training and in compliance with organization policies. Volunteers serve as an integral member of the hospice interdisciplinary group amid various settings. If you would like to join or known more about our Volunteer Team.
Contact:
Louanncowley@hhandhofmt.com