What is a Hospice?
A hospice is a facility where palliative care is given to residents in their last stage of life. We aim to reduce stress and anxiety in a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. We provide personalized care, loving guidance, safety, and tranquility to reach a comfortable state, physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually. Together, we can work to fulfill your life's journey in a meaningful way.
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We work together with other professionals such as; physical therapists, a dietician, and social workers to reach the state in which you feel comfortable. We are in close contact with the doctors and therefore can consult them any day or night.
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Once you are admitted to the hospice and are fit enough to go out for a few hours, you are more than free to do so. Loved ones and church members can be involved in your care and visit anytime, at your desire.
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"We don't add days to your life but life to your days"
(C. Saunders, founder of Hospice Care)
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Admission criteria
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Required documents:
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Referral of GP/Med. specialist via Hecina (SZV portal)
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Valid health insurance
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Medical history from the family doctor or treating medical specialist, including current medications and treatments
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A signed "do not resuscitate" form
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Declaration from the family doctor or the treating medical specialist regarding life expectancy.
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​These documents can be sent to socialworker@wyccf.org
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Follow up
A decision is taken within five working days. If approved and a bed is open, the client and family are contacted to plan the date of admission. Once admitted, the family or a loved one can visit 24/7 and may also spend the night if desired. Bathroom, kitchen, porch, and garden facilities are offered for the comfort of the client's family and loved ones.
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Contact
Unit Leader Hospice
Tel: 548 4431 ext 416
Cell: 526 4929
Email: hospice@wyccf.org
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Minerva Maccow
Social Worker
Tel: 588 1460
Email: socialworker@wyccf.org
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Address: St. John's estate road 6,
Cul-de-sac, Sint Maarten
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