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What is Hospice?
The History of Hospice
Hospice Services
Who Does Hospice of the Plains Serve?
When to Seek Help
How to Receive Hospice Care
Hospice Funding
Frequently Asked Questons
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The History of Hospice
The term "hospice" (from the root as "hospitality") can
be traced back to early Western Civilization when it was used to describe a place of shelter and
rest for weary or sick travelers on long journeys.With time and the advance of medicine, birth and death
were transplanted to a new and often strange and intimidating environment: the modern hospital,
where family members were merely guests and control of the patient's care rested with unknown health professionals.
While acknowledging the many benefits of modern medicine,
a group of clergy, healthcare workers and other thoughtful people began wondering in the 1970s whether
these advances, of depriving the natural dying process of the patient and family, hadn't also robbed it of dignity. Out of these concerns, hospice care was born in the United States. In 1974 the
United State's first hospice was established in New Haven, Conneticut, and the natural
process of dying was returned to the home.
Hospice has experienced extraordinary growth since then,
with more than 3,000 hospices. The first hospice in Colorado, Hospice of Boulder County, was
established in 1976 and was either the second or third hospice in the nation. Hospice of the
Plains was the first hospice established in Yuma County and was licensed by the State October 2, 1996 and
Medicare certified November 8, 1996.
Bringing death out into the open and making sickness and
loss a time of sharing and remembrance is difficult. And while the hospice experience may not be
for everyone, those who choose hospice find the specialness of caring for a loved one and the
richness of sharing memories of youth, trials and joys a rewarding experience never to be forgotten.
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