[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 166 (Wednesday, December 15, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10299-S10300]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL HOME CARE AND HOSPICE MONTH
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, November is National Home Care and
Hospice Month, which gives us the opportunity to honor the home health
and hospice caregivers and volunteers who make such a remarkable
difference in the lives of their patients and their families. The
highly skilled and compassionate care that home health and hospice
agencies provide has helped to keep families together and enabled
millions of our most frail and vulnerable individuals to avoid
hospitals and nursing homes and stay just where they want to be in the
comfort and security of their own homes.
Home health and hospice have consistently proven to be compassionate
and cost-effective alternatives to institutional care. In fact, a
recent survey conducted for the Maine chapter of
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AARP found that 9 out of 10 Mainers would prefer to receive services at
home as opposed to a nursing home or other residential care facility.
Moreover, by helping patients to avoid more costly hospitals and
nursing homes, home health and hospice save Medicare, Medicaid, and
private insurers millions of dollars each year.
Over the past several years, I have had the opportunity to meet and
visit with a number of home health and hospice patients and providers
around my State. I have seen firsthand what a difference the highly
skilled and compassionate care that these health professionals provide
makes to the lives of their patients and families. That is why I am
such a committed and passionate advocate for home health and hospice
care. I therefore urge all of my colleagues to join me in paying
tribute to these wonderful health care professionals and volunteers
during the month of November as we celebrate National Home Health and
Hospice Month.
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