Cheboygan Hospice House
Cheboygan Hospice House
Cheboygan Hospice House
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there support for me at home?
- The Cheboygan County Council on Aging provides a variety of at-home support services. You can learn more about them by clicking the link HERE.
Are there any local support groups or resources that can help me with managing grief?
- There are several local support groups available to help those dealing with grief issues. Fill out an inquiry at the link HERE to to get more information about your specific needs.
How do I know if my loved one is ready for these services?
Remember, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your loved one’s specific situation and provide guidance on hospice care options.
- Decline in physical health.
- Increased dependency on others.
- Decline in cognitive function.
- Multiple hospitalizations or emergency room visits: Frequent trips to the hospital may indicate that the current care plan is no longer effective.
- Progressive decline despite medical interventions: If your loved one’s condition continues to worsen despite ongoing medical treatments, hospice care may be appropriate.
It’s essential to reach out to a healthcare provider for personalized advice. Though this list may contain signs of disease progression, only a medical professional can assess your loved one’s specific needs and provide appropriate guidance regarding hospice care.
How do I get additional hospice services?
- Learn more about community partnership services HERE.