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Death and Dying

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A Pathways Care Manager serves as a resource, guide, and advocate for patients and their families. Care Management professionals can help by: Evaluating the senior's needs and living situation Providing information about local services and support systems and arranging for them Creating a care plan that fits your family Regularly monitoring and problem solving Serving as a liaison between you and service providers

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The goal of hospice care is to relieve symptoms, control pain, and give patients the support they need to enjoy their days as fully, normally, and comfortably as possible. In addition to providing medical, nursing, and personal care, Pathways Hospice offers practical, spiritual and emotional support for both patients and their loved ones. Medi-Cal, Medi-cade and Private Insurance accepted.

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Pathways Private Duty is a non-medical service (sometimes generically called homecare) that helps seniors, the chronically ill, and people recovering from an illness, surgery or an injury-anyone who could use extra help with everyday activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, and walking. Incontinence care is available for clients who need it. Because Private Duty Care is non-medical, it is usually not covered by insurance. Some long term care insurance may cover Private Duty care.

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