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Hospice at Home program coming to Vernon

The North Okanagan Hospice Society is proud to introduce a
new way to support people at the end of life: the Hospice at Home pilot program. This new service brings compassionate care directly into people’s homes, helping them live their
final days with dignity, comfort with the support of loved ones around them.

For those with a life-limiting illness who wish to spend their final weeks at home, Hospice at Home offers professional medical care, emotional support, and personal assistance —
all in a familiar and peaceful setting.

“This program is about honoring people’s wishes to be at home at the end of life,” says Megan Cox, Executive Director. “We’re here to make sure no one faces this journey alone, and that families feel supported every step of the way.”

What Hospice at Home Offers:

A team of nurses, doctors, care aides, and social workers will work closely with the patient and their family to provide care tailored to their needs. Nurses are available for home visits
during the day and evening, and patients can reach them 24/7 via phone. We are always on call to help with symptom management or urgent needs. Families are also supported with education, medication and equipment delivery, emotional and spiritual care, and practical
help.

Who Can Use the Program:
This service is for those who live within the Vernon area, have a serious illness with a prognosis of less than three months, and would prefer to pass away at home. They musthave a 24-hour live-in caregiver and internet access and be open to receiving care from the Hospice at Home team. There is no cost for families during this pilot phase.

How to Get Help:
Anyone can refer someone to the program — whether it’s a doctor, a family member, a caregiver, or the person themselves.

For more information or to talk to the care team, call 250-241-9422

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