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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What services does Ability HHH provide?
    We offer a range of home health and hospice care services, including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and palliative care. Our hospice services focus on providing comfort and support for patients with terminal illnesses, ensuring they experience dignity and peace during their final days. Additionally, we assist with personal care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support.
  • How do I know if hospice care is the right choice for my loved one?
    Hospice care is recommended for patients who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and are expected to live six months or less. If curative treatments are no longer effective or desired, hospice focuses on comfort, quality of life, and symptom management. Our team can guide you through the decision-making process, working with your doctor to ensure hospice care is appropriate for your loved one’s situation.
  • Will my loved one be able to stay at home while receiving care?
    Yes! Our goal is to provide care in the comfort of your loved one's home. Whether through home health or hospice care, we bring our services directly to the patient’s residence, allowing them to receive medical support while remaining in a familiar and comforting environment.
  • How is hospice care paid for?
    Hospice care is typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Our team can help you understand your coverage and ensure that your loved one receives the services they need without added financial stress. We’ll work with your insurance provider to navigate any questions or concerns about payment.
  • Can family members still participate in the care of a loved one in hospice?
    Absolutely. Family involvement is central to our care philosophy. We encourage family members to participate as much as they are comfortable with, and our team provides training, education, and support to help you feel confident in caring for your loved one. We are always here to offer additional assistance whenever needed.

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