Medi Hospice in Petersburg Reaches Level One Recognition
As a proud partner of the national We Honor Veterans program, we continue our efforts to promote awareness of veteran end of life issues in our south side Virginia community. For those of you in our faithful readership who missed the big announcement, here is the link to the post back in January.
This program looks to create a health care system ready and able to accommodate the unique needs military vets and their families may have at the end of life. Hospices across the country strive to accomplish these goals of accommodating and appropriately respecting our veterans with this special campaign. Through continued staff education on topics such as post traumatic stress disorder , community partnerships between organizations providing care to veterans, and events recognizing the sacrifice made by our military personnel, we hope to ensure that veterans are able to enjoy the highest quality of care and life possible while dealing with terminal illness.
The program consists of four achievement levels required of hospices to gain recognition and continue to increase the reach of the We Honor Veterans message, all the while providing practical, useful information to health care providers regarding veterans and recognizing veterans for their sacrifices. Each level asks hospices to complete specific tasks as a systematic, grassroots way of spreading the We Honor Veterans campaign. Progress through the four levels is tracked and approved by We Honor Veterans, with level four being the highest, most difficult achievement.
To reach Level One, for instance, a hospice must provide 3 educational in-services on the We Honor Veterans program to its own staff. The hospice must also reach out to community partners to advertise the program and establish a contact person at a nearby Veteran Affairs office. In addition to those requirements, a hospice must create and implement a Military History Checklist into the admission process for patients. The checklist provides the hospice an opportunity to gather details of the patient's military service, such as the branch, time period, and locations they may have served. Implementing this individualized information into the plan of care allows hospices to understand the patient's military past and see that they are receiving the benefits available to them in their time of need.
Medi's Partner Level 1 certificate |
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