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501 Wando Park Blvd., Ste. 100
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843-972-0500
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Medicare Guide for Hospice Care
Advanced end stage senescence or debility
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS
Cancer
Cardiovascular disease
End-stage dementia
Failure to thrive
HIV disease
Liver disease
Multiple sclerosis
Neuromuscular disease
Oncology
Pulmonary disease
Stroke and coma
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PARKINSON'S DISEASE
The patient has:
Critical nutritional impairment evidenced by:
- Oral intake of nutrients and fluids insufficient to sustain life
- Continuing weight loss
- Dehydration or hypovolemia
- Absence of artificial feeding methods or
Rapid disease progression or complications in the preceding 12 months evidenced by:
- Progression from independent ambulation to wheelchair or bed bound status
- Progression from normal to barely intelligible or unintelligible speech
- Progression from normal to pureed diet
- Progression from independent in most or all activities of daily living (ADLs) to needing major assistance by caretaker in all ADLs
Supporting evidence:
- Dyspnea at rest
- The requirement of supplemental oxygen at rest
- The patient declines artificial ventilation
- Recurrent aspiration pneumonia (with or without tube feedings)
- Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis)
- Sepsis
- Recurrent fever after antibiotic therapy
- Stage 3 or 4 decubitus ulcers
A physician may determine that a patient has a life expectancy of six months or less even if the above findings are not present. Co-morbidities also support eligibility for hospice care.
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