
General Inpatient Care
General Inpatient Care in hospice is a form of specialized care provided to patients who need intense medical support due to complicated symptoms or pain that cannot be managed at home. Typically, this level of care is delivered in a hospital or hospice facility. It focuses on comfort and quality of life rather than curative treatment. The goal is to provide families with peace of mind, ensure effective symptom management, and offer support during a challenging time. Patients are closely monitored by a team of healthcare professionals, ensuring they receive the necessary attention and care.