trinitycare hospice: an inspiring organization where everyday decisions mean life or death

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Page 1: TrinityCare Hospice: An inspiring organization where everyday decisions mean life or death

MOON TIDE MEDIA’S

where we live TM

ourventurablvd.com

six dollars November 2011

Valley Vitality

The docTor is iNleading Health care Pros on living Well now

Hassle-free Holiday travel

SAvOr ThANkSgIvINgTop caTerers share greaT TasTes

+

7 locals seT The pace

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whErE wE lIvE | gIvE

It may go without saying that the staff of Providence TrinityCare Hospice isn’t afraid of dying. Provi-dence is a non-profit organization that provides quality end-of-life care to terminally ill patients,

regardless of expense. With multiple offices, including one here in Van Nuys, they have served Los Angeles and Orange County since 1977.

Their comprehensive programs include patient care, palliative care (pain management), The Necessities of Life, which provides assistance with essential expenses, and The Gathering Place, a community bereavement center that offers counseling and support. As director of annual giving Robin Steen puts it, “Hospice care doesn’t stop when a loved one passes. It continues to help the family grieve and heal.”

Providence’s care is guided by a holistic vision. If a patient chooses to stay in his or her home, often a com-passionate decision as well as a practical one, Providence will assemble a team that includes physicians and nurses as well as a social worker and a chaplain.

Chief medical officer Dr. Glen Komatsu believes that “pain and suffering are not always physical.” Therefore, all areas of a patient’s case are addressed. Each patient’s team meets weekly to touch base with

patient and family and modify their needs. Such inter-disciplinary teamwork contributes to thorough care that ultimately promotes quality of life. Executive director Barbara J. Roberts says, “We don’t do enough to prepare ourselves or our loved ones for death, and that’s what hospice does.”

Providence’s TrinityKids Care is one of the few pedi-atric hospice programs in California, so demand is high. Last year the program cared for 115 children. This year, so far, they’ve helped 120 and anticipate reaching 150 by the end of the year. And because children’s illnesses are often more complicated, pediatric medical care can be extremely expensive. With hospital stays adding emotional and financial strain to a family dealing with an ill child, Providence’s goal is to do what it takes to get the patient home and keep them there.

Dr. Glen Komatsu shares the best advice he ever received: “Don’t just do something; sit there.” Typically, physicians are taught to jump to action and diagnose, but working with hospice patients requires caregivers to be still and listen.

As far as facing the day-to-day often emotional chal-lenges, Barbara J. Roberts sums it up by saying she deals with it “one tear at a time.”

November is National hospice and palliative care month. in an effort to expand awareness of providence Trinitycare hospice, Ventura Blvd magazine is helping promote the organization’s annual donation campaign via the Ventura Blvd facebook page.

all month, valley restaurants such as Firenze osteria and casa vega will donate a percentage of proceeds (either from a special menu or on specific week days) to providence Trinitycare. participating diners will receive a gold star upon which they may write the name of a loved one. The gold stars will be used to decorate the gigantic christmas tree at unionbanc investment services in sherman oaks.

The fundraising efforts will culminate in a tree-lighting ceremony and holiday party in december.

check out facebook.com/OurVenturaBlvd for details. hope to see you there!

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Dr. glen komatsu with a young patient.

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