My aunt’s been living with us for a few months now and things have gotten a bit overwhelming. She’s in her late 80s with advanced Parkinson’s, and lately it’s been hard to manage her pain and emotional needs. I’ve been looking into hospice care options in Philly but I honestly don’t know what to look for. Has anyone gone through this with a loved one? I just want her to be comfortable, but I’m worried about making the wrong choice.
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One thing I’ve noticed is how much difference it makes when staff take time to talk to the family — not just about the patient, but about what to expect day to day. I’ve seen a friend’s family feel a lot more at peace when they had that kind of support. It’s not always obvious when you’re just reading about places online, but that personal connection goes a long way.
We went through something similar with my grandfather last year. What really helped was finding a team that offered both medical and emotional support, not just for him but for us too. It’s not just about medication — it’s how the staff treats your family and how available they are when things get tough. We found a few options through this Best Hospice Care in Philadelphia and ended up choosing one that really matched our vibe. Definitely worth reading reviews and making a few calls first.