When the patient stops being able to swallow, they do not force food or fluid orally. If a Hospice patient begins to improve, they are discharged from the Hospice program because there are a limited number of days allowed by Medicare. They are able to restart the program if the patient needs it later.
When the patient stops being able to swallow, they do not force food or fluid orally. If a Hospice patient begins to improve, they are discharged from the Hospice program because there are a limited number of days allowed by Medicare. They are able to restart the program if the patient needs it later.
When the patient stops being able to swallow, they do not force food or fluid orally. If a Hospice patient begins to improve, they are discharged from the Hospice program because there are a limited number of days allowed by Medicare. They are able to restart the program if the patient needs it later.