[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 150 (Wednesday, November 17, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7952-S7953]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL HOME CARE AND HOSPICE MONTH
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, our country strives to provide exceptional
support for the sick, elderly and terminally ill in home and hospice
settings. These vulnerable individuals, as well as their family
caregivers, are indebted to the many professionals and volunteers who
have made it their life's work to serve those in greatest need. Nearly
83,000 hospice professionals, 46,000 hospice volunteers and 1 million
home health providers, nationally, contribute significantly to our
health care system through their compassion and commitment.
Hospice care provides humane and comforting support for over 744,000
terminally ill patients and their families each year. These services
include pain control, palliative medical care and social, emotional and
spiritual services.
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Hospice supports the basic human needs for feeling comfortable, in a
familiar environment, surrounded by loving caregivers and family during
the later stages of life. Hospice care is an effective model for the
interaction of interdisciplinary teams of health professionals, family
members and volunteers in providing care for those needing care in our
communities.
The movement to provide health care and supportive services in the
home environment has evolved rapidly over the past few decades. Home
care services typically bring the expertise and compassion of providers
in numerous disciplines into the setting where most sick patients
prefer to reside--the home. More than 11 million Americans benefit each
year from this approach.
We have made great strides in advancing care for all Americans
through the recently enacted Affordable Care Act. A key provision in
this effort is the establishment of a Medicare hospice concurrent care
demonstration program, which would allow patients who are eligible for
hospice care to also receive all other Medicare covered services during
the same period of time. Following establishment of this program, I am
hopeful that this country will move in a direction where individuals
and families do not have to make the difficult choice between hospice
and curative care in the Medicare Program.
On behalf of Oregon home health and hospice providers celebrating
November as home care and hospice month, I thank the thousands of
everyday heroes such as home health nurses, therapists, and aides, who
work tirelessly to provide professional health and palliative care and
support to millions of Americans in need of quality health services.
Their efforts allow families to stay together, and provide greater
comfort and dignity to those in our communities.
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