The nursing profession has a long history of providing healthcare and advocacy for the patient and their family. That honored tradition works hand in hand with hospice care where the goal is comfort, dignity, and quality of life for the terminally ill. Caring and Nursing are intertwined concepts that encompass how a patient is treated. The focus at Aberdeen Place Hospice is on the patient living with the illness, rather than the illness itself. We consider this an important distinction, and our nursing staff agrees.
At Aberdeen Place Hospice, our Medical Director provides patient care supervision, and our staff of Georgia-registered nurses provide medical support for:
In addition, we have Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) sharing comfort and personal care services to patients whenever they are needed.
The nursing care at Aberdeen Place Hospice is second-to-none. If you have questions about palliative or end-of-life care for your loved one, please contact us today.
At Aberdeen Place Hospice, we take a different approach to hospice care. Hospice is not a place, but a method of healthcare delivery for those faced with a life-limiting illness. Our hospice care focuses on creating a natural, familiar, and comfortable end-of-life experience for patients with terminal illnesses. At Aberdeen Place Hospice, we treat the patient and provide support for their loved ones – friends and family. We strongly believe that this approach makes a difference to the people under our care.
For more information about hospice nursing care for your loved one contact us today at 678.878.3440. We’ll schedule a visit with you and other concerned members of your family so everyone has the answers they need.
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