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Rex Hospice Unit
It's never easy to discover that you or someone you love has a life-limiting illness. Rex Healthcare understands that, and our Inpatient Hospice Unit is designed to help terminally-ill patients and their families find comfort and support during life's final days. The hospital-based unit is staffed by specially trained physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers, counselors and volunteers.
The Inpatient Hospice Unit is different from other Rex Hospital units in that its goal is not to provide aggressive treatment to prolong life but to preserve the patient's quality of life and deliver the highest measure of comfort, dignity and respect in the patient's final days. Hospice care recognizes that dying is a part of life and focuses on maintaining the quality of remaining life in a comfortable, home-like environment. To be admitted to the Inpatient Hospice Care Center, patients must meet the following criteria:
- Patients must be enrolled in a Rex-contracted Hospice program at the time of admission.
- Patients must have a life-limiting diagnosis.
- Patients must consent to be admitted to the unit.
- Patients admitted to the unit for acute care needs related to their Hospice diagnosis (not a residential program).
- Patients do not need a "Do Not Resuscitate" order to be admitted to the inpatient Hospice Unit.
Family and friends providing comfort are allowed flexible visiting hours and limited overnight accommodations. Nurses, chaplains, counselors and volunteers help families understand and cope with feelings of grief that accompany the death of a loved one.
For more information about the Rex Healthcare Inpatient Hospice Care, contact the Rex Access Management office at (919) 784-3100.
Planning Ahead for Healthcare Decisions
April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day. Click here for more information.
Planning for healthcare decisions means thinking about your future. You and your loved ones can benefit from thinking about what choices you would make for yourself should you be unable when care is needed.
Lear more about planning ahead with advance directives and other tools from Caring Connections by click here. You will find information about talking to your loved ones, financial planning and creating your own documents to outline your healthcare decisions. You can also dowload forms to create your own North Carolina specific advanced directives from Caring Connections.
For more information, please visit Caring Connections at caringinfo.org.





