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Hospice care is typically provided to individuals who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and have a prognosis of six months or less to live, if the illness runs its normal course. Eligibility for hospice care is determined by a physician and typically requires certification that the individual is terminally ill.
In the United States, hospice care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Some hospice programs may also provide services on a sliding fee scale, based on the individual’s ability to pay.
Hospice care typically includes a range of services, such as medical care, pain management, emotional and spiritual support, and assistance with daily activities. Hospice care teams also provide support and guidance to the individual’s family.
The length of time an individual can receive hospice care depends on the individual’s condition and prognosis. Typically, an individual can receive hospice care for as long as they are certified as being terminally ill and meet the hospice’s admission criteria.