Tom Simms, RN, CHPN is Director of Education and Quality at Lighthouse Hospice, Inc. located in Cherry Hill, NJ. With 35 years experience as a Registered Nurse, he lends a significant expertise to the Lighthouse Hospice program. Mr. Simms is also Section Leader for the National Council of Hospice and Palliative Professionals Steering Committee on Development, Public Relations and Marketing. He was formerly co-Chairman of the Hospice-Veterans Partnership for the NJ Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. As a true medical option, hospice offers the services and support that Americans want when coping with life-limiting illness. Considered to be the model for high-quality, compassionate care at the end of life, hospice provides a team of healthcare specialists that offer expert medical and nursing care, pain-and-symptom management, and emotional and spiritual support. All care is tailored to the patient’s unique needs and wishes.
Hospice isn’t a place. It’s a type of care that focuses on living; living as fully as possible, until the natural end of life.
As a true medical option, hospice offers the services and support that Americans want when coping with life-limiting illness. Considered to be the model for high-quality, compassionate care at the end of life, hospice provides a team of healthcare specialists that offer expert medical and nursing care, pain-and-symptom management, and emotional and spiritual support. All care is tailored to the patient’s unique needs and wishes.
The goal of hospice is to treat the person instead of the disease, and to support family caregivers as well as the individual patient. The focus is on providing a quality of life, not the length of time left to live.
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization reports:
