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YAHIA Hajar

DRIWACHE L atifa
AMINA
Année universitaire 2009 / 2010
Faculté des sciences juridiques économiques et sociales, B.P 8658 / Agadir, Tél. : 0528 23 28 17
Fax: 0528 23 28 20‫ا‬
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INRODUCTION

HOSPICE IN OCCIDENTAL SOCIETY

HOSPICE IN ORIENTAL SOCIETY

CONCLUSION
 What is hospice?
•Hospice is a philosophy of palliative care for
dying people and special care for their families.

•Hospice treats the physical, emotional, and


spiritual needs of the patient. Hospice care takes
place in the patient’s home, or a home-like setting.
The goal is to allow patients to be as free from
pain and as comfortable as possible so they can
make the most of the time that remains to them.

•The hospice team consists of the hospice


coordinator, physicians, nurses, social workers,
pharmacist, dietitian, chaplain, home health aides,
volunteers and bereavement counselors.
 Hospice considers helping the family an essential
part of its mission. Bereavement counseling and
support to the family and loved ones of the patient
after death are services provided by hospice.
 Volunteer support is an essential part of the
hospice program.
 Hospice believes the quality of life to be as
important as length of life.
 Hospice is a benefit covered by Medicare, Medical,
and private insurances. Many hospices have the
ability to donate care to no funded patients.
A hospice of hope is the leading palliative care charity in South
Eastern Europe. We think everyone deserves the best possible care
at the end of life. But in developing countries like Romania, Serbia
or Moldova many patients still die in pain, without being offered
any physical, psychological or emotional comfort.   Almost 20
years after the fall of communism these are still some of the poorest
countries in Europe, with a struggling healthcare system that offers
little or nothing in the way of hospice care.
 
We are dedicated to improving the life of the terminally ill in
Romania and surrounding countries by increasing access to hospice
care and training.  
 
Even in the UK, the hospice movement has grown only due to the
generosity of individuals and businesses.  
Hospice controversial phenomenon in a clear and raise the
condemnation of a large segment of our society, which
rejects.

Many opening as a form of disobedience to parents,,,,

This point of view associated with religious and social values


inherent in our society, where it is considered parental care
while form of giving back to them.

Vision for the previous slide in our society believes that the
principle of Hospice provides a practical solution to the
problem of the pyramid of a parent

Converted into a burden on one of the boys or some of it


away from the ideals and principles that the words spoken by
others,,,,
 We now hear about the abandoned son
about his father because he does not
have time to take care of him.
 Lots of reasons and justifications,
but the result is absurd and a single
middle age abandoned.
 At the end I should wake the conscience of
people who abandon there parents, this is
contrary to all norms and as well as Islamic
law, which condemns this behavior enough
that proceeding.

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