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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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Eligibility criteria for enrollment in the Wesleyan Hospice
program
Patients will be admitted to Wesleyan Hospice program according
to the following criteria:
- The patient has a terminal diagnosis which is likely to lead
to death within six months if the disease runs its natural course.
- The patient, family and primary physician desire palliative/comfort
hospice care.
- The patient's attending physician has been identified to coordinate
the care of the patient and agrees to work with the hospice interdisciplinary
team.
- The patient identifies a responsible relative, friend, caregiver
system or privately hired caregiver who serves as a primary care
person to provide or coordinate the 24-hour a day care of the
patient. Upon admission, the patient without a 24-hour caregiver
in the home provides a written agreement for caregiver arrangements
in the event of a declining mental or physical condition. The
plan will be implemented when the Hospice Interdisciplinary Team
deems necessary.
- The environment where the hospice services are to be provided
is reasonably clean and safe, free of environmental hazards and
free from verbal or physical abusive behavior.
- The patient/family and caregiver provide all necessary information
to ensure adequate patient care.
- The patient resides in the Wesleyan Hospice service area.

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