New Hope Hospice and Palliative Care
Sholom recognizes that every person facing a life limiting diagnosis deserves to live with respect and dignity.
Hospice Care Available in New Hope Area
Both palliative and hospice care offer compassionate support to patients and their families. Often, palliative care is considered a part of hospice care, as it is a support designed to help people feel better and have the highest quality of life. It can also be required at any stage of life. We offer both palliative care and hospice care at our Sholom campuses.
Palliative Care vs Hospice Care
Palliative care focuses on helping patients feel better, treating symptoms and side effects of illnesses. It includes support in the emotional, spiritual, social and practical realms as well, ensuring quality of life. This type of care can happen at any time through a person’s journey with an illness.
Palliative care is beneficial for relieving pain and other symptoms, including mental health issues. Pain is a factor in depression, so palliative care aims to reduce or alleviate those factors. After all, the goal of palliative care is to help people feel better, holistically.
Hospice care is also supportive, incorporating many of the same methods and measures as palliative care. The big difference is that hospice care is focused on end-of-life care when patients are terminally ill and curative treatments have stopped. Hospice care can happen in any setting, with the goal of keeping the patient comfortable and supported. Day-to-day care is provided by loved ones, with a high level of support from professionals.
Hospice care largely grew in the 1970s in the United States, when a growing number of terminally ill people were left to pass away alone in hospitals. New Hope area Hospice care, in response, ensures that people nearing end of life can say goodbye with minimal pain, and plenty of dignity and support. It also ensures that families and caregivers are supported through the entire journey, instead of shouldering everything on their own.
Because care is largely provided by loved ones, especially if the patient resides in the community, respite can be an important aspect of hospice care. Sholom offers temporary care that allow patients to relax with a fully furnished apartment, personal services, and a full meal plan. It also provides for a personalized care plan, and relief for families who are caring for an adult.
Every person deserves to have good care for themselves and their loved ones, especially as they reach the end of their lives. They also deserve to have as much independence, privacy, and dignity as desired. Our New Hope area palliative care and hospice care services ensure individual values and preferences are met, and in fact, that is what shapes each care plan.
Our New Hope Area Palliative Care Nursing Options
We have various options for patients and residents requiring palliative care. A key component of our system is home care, which can be provided in the community, or in buildings for our residents. Our New Hope palliative home care is client-centered and provided by licensed nurses and home health aides in coordination with a patient’s physician.
Our palliative care plan is further extended through our long term care program. This is for residents who would benefit from a skilled nursing facility. Seniors are supported by a dedicated care team in a home-like setting.
Our enhanced New Hope area assisted living program can also be a valuable part of palliative care for residents. It ensures that residents requiring a higher level of care have access to physical and medical support, while promoting dignity, independence, privacy and freedom of choice. Support includes dining assistance, laundry, housekeeping, outpatient therapy, a social worker, and individualized social and recreational programs. Residents are further supported through coordination of medical appointments and transportation.
Palliative care often includes pain management. This can be pharmacological, with our trained staff handling medication management and administration. It can also be non-pharmacological, with residents and day visitors benefiting from various forms of healing including aquatic therapy. Our residents and day program participants enjoy our warm water therapy pool.
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Ackerberg Sholom West
Sholom has been dedicated to honoring our fathers and mothers for over 100 years, the Ackerberg Family Sholom West Campus continues that proud tradition!
Address:
3620 Phillips Parkway
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
Phone: (952) 935-6311
Menorah Plaza
Menorah Plaza offers 143 HUD supported one- and two-bedroom units in addition to 12 specialized memory care units.
Address:
4925 Minnetonka Blvd
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
Phone: (952) 653-3680
Shaller Sholom East
Conveniently located near Saint Paul’s Highland Park neighborhood, the Rossy and Richard Shaller Family Campus – Sholom East offers a full-range of senior housing options and services – just blocks from the picturesque Mississippi River.
Address:
740 Kay Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Phone: (651) 328-2000
Our New Hope Area Hospice Care
Sholom’s hospice care services are for people with a prognosis of six months or less to live. We believe patients and their families benefit the most from hospice care, when they need support, and not when a crisis is imminent. If you remain unsure, please reach out to us so we can talk about your options.
This patient-focused care is based on comfort, with on-call care and support 24/7. It is also home-based, so patients can stay in a comfortable, familiar place.
Our New Hope hospice patients have access to physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and social workers, with weekly visits from nurses and home health aides. They also have access to emotional and spiritual support, and guidance from rabbis and chaplains. Patients receive pain management, along with supportive services like music therapy or pet therapy.
Hospice continues with bereavement support for the patient’s family after their loved one has passed away. Every hospice journey is based on the patient, their family, and their needs, fears, and concerns. We are here to help everyone navigate a complex, emotional time, and to make the journey supportive.
Choosing New Hope Area Palliative Care or Hospice Care
Choosing between hospice care or our various options for palliative care can feel like a heavy decision, especially if a loved one is ill. We are here to help seniors and families understand what we can do to help, and to choose the Sholom location and services that are most supportive of their needs.
Be assured that whatever you choose, seniors supported by Sholom will experience comforting, compassionate care from a team deeply committed to quality of life. From long term care in an enhanced assisted living facility, to respite care, to home care, we are here to help in every way.
Contact the Sholom East Campus at (651) 328-2000, or our West Campus at (952) 935-6311. Our toll-free number is (855) 574-6566.
From a Sholom Social Worker: I just spoke with Richard F (his wife was here on hospice); he expressed that during their stay here at Sholom how excellent the care was and how good of an experience they had during his wife’s final days. He stated that he is sharing how wonderful we were and recommending us to others.
From a Sholom Social Worker