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Important Contact Information NORTHSHORE HOSPICE (847) 475-3002 Staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday, except holidays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. AFTER HOURS NorthShore Hospice employs registered nurses to serve in an on-call capacity after business hours and on weekends. Please do not hesitate to call our main number at any time day or night with your questions or concerns. If the on-call nurse does not answer, your call will be transferred to an operator who will inform the on-call nurse. In the unlikely event you do not receive a reply within 15 minutes, please call the main number again and let the operator know this is your second call. TELEPHONE FAILURE In the unlikely event that there is a telephone failure, and our phone lines are down, we can be contacted by calling Evanston Hospital at (847) 570-2000. Identify yourself as a hospice patient and state you are having difficulty getting through. The operator will relay the information to the proper on-call nurse. HOSPICE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN Keep emergency numbers, your home address and your telephone number by all telephones. Please register bedbound patients with the local fire department, other proper authorities and utility companies. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Hospitals Evanston Hospital... (847) 570-2000 Glenbrook Hospital... (847) 657-5800 Highland Park Hospital... (847) 432-8000 Skokie Hospital... (847) 677-9600 Doctors Hospice Attending.... Primary... Specialist... Funeral Home... Ambulance (please call hospice nurse first).... 911 (If you call 911 without calling NorthShore Hospice, you may be responsible for the ambulance bill.) Police or Fire Emergencies.... 911 Non-Emergency Number (call this number to assist a patient after a fall) Chicago... 311 Outside Chicago... NorthShore Hospice Services

Gas City of Chicago: People s Gas...(866) 566-6001 Suburbs: Nicor Gas...(888) 642-6748 Electric ComEd...(800) 334-7661 Other Electricity Provider... Red Cross...(312) 440-2000 redcross.org Weather Bureau...(815) 834-0675 Poison Control..............................................................(800) 222-1222 GLENBROOK HOSPITAL PHARMACY The Glenbrook Hospital Pharmacy provides fast and accurate filling of prescriptions and home delivery services to hospice patients 24 hours a day. Your hospice nurse will communicate all new prescription orders and refill requests to the pharmacy. NorthShore Hospice will be responsible for the cost of medications related to pain and symptom management. Please call the hospice team at (847) 475-3002 if you have any medication needs or questions regarding your medications. DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDER Your hospice nurse will arrange for all of your durable medical equipment needs. If you have an equipment need, please contact your hospice nurse at (847) 475-3002. You may contact the durable medical equipment provider for any questions/ problems with your equipment. Our two primary providers are: LANGUAGE LINES When English is not the preferred language for communicating health concerns, telephone interpreters are available. Routine Language Line Calls...(800) 874-9426 Account number 206280 Emergency Language Line Calls..(800) 523-1786 Chicago Hearing Society (Sign language translation).... (773) 248-9121 ext. 6 After 4:30 p.m.....(312) 939-8999 Chicago Area Interpreter Referral Services (CAIRS) (Available 24 hours a day)....(312) 895-4300 Home Medical Express...(630) 530-9777 AdvaCare...(888) 233-7677 Important Contact Information

Personal Contacts Family and Friends NorthShore Hospice Services

Personal Contacts

Your Complete Satisfaction Is the Key to Our Success Your opinion matters! To ensure the continuation of the best possible care, NorthShore Hospice has contracted with Strategic Healthcare Programs (SHP), an independent agency, to gather feedback about your experience. Approximately two months after the death of a patient, or upon termination of hospice services, SHP will send a satisfaction survey to every family served by NorthShore Hospice. When you receive your survey, please take a few moments to let us know about your experience and offer any suggestions you may have about how we can improve the care we provide. NorthShore Hospice did a quality job for my family. They always provided services in a timely manner. The level of care that my father received, and the staff assigned, went above and beyond in providing the best possible care. Thank you! Thank you all. I have already recommended NorthShore Hospice. Everyone was very caring; they all were wonderful in taking care of both of us. Thank you so much! Although my husband was in hospice for a relatively short time, it was the emotional care and support that I am forever grateful to have had. Every hospice person we had contact with was knowledgeable, friendly and extremely helpful. I cannot say enough positive things about the hospice care that my husband received. It allowed him to be at home and for us to be together in his last days. I asked for contributions to go to hospice. Please let us know about your concerns as soon as they happen so that we can work together to address your needs. Call our 24-hour number (847) 475-3002 with questions or concerns so we can provide timely care. NorthShore Hospice Services

COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES NorthShore Hospice strives to provide quality care and service. We encourage you to keep us informed of your concerns, complaints and/or grievances regarding treatment or care that is or fails to be furnished, or regarding lack of respect for property by anyone furnishing services on our behalf. You will not be subjected to discrimination or reprisal for doing so. You may contact the appropriate agency personnel by telephone or written correspondence at: Denise Rehberger, BSN Hospice Manager (847) 475-3002 Myleene Sunga Bosch, RN, MSN Senior Director Home & Hospice Services (847) 982-4383 NorthShore University HealthSystem Home & Hospice Services 4901 Searle Parkway, Suite 160 Skokie, Illinois 60077 David Rahija, PT, MPT, MBA, FACHE Senior Vice President of Glenbrook Hospital (847) 657-5602 NorthShore University HealthSystem Glenbrook Hospital 2100 Pfingsten Road Glenview, Illinois 60026 Once a complaint has been received, NorthShore Hospice will investigate the complaint and address a resolution. Additionally, the Illinois Department of Public Health maintains a toll-free number: (800) 252-4343, to address complaints or inquiries about home health (hospice) agencies that operate in Illinois. This number may also be used to register complaints about an agency s implementation of advance directives. This number is available Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., except holidays. Calls received after business hours will be responded to the next business day. To report abuse, neglect or exploitation of the elderly, please call the Illinois Department on Aging at (800) 252-8966. NorthShore Hospice voluntarily participates in the survey and accreditation process from The Joint Commission, the regulating body for Medicare. As our patient/client, you have the right to call the Joint Commission Hotline at (800) 994-6610 to report any complaint you have about our service. Your Complete Satisfaction

Table of Contents 1. PAIN & SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT Symptom Management for Patient and Caregivers/How Symptoms May Progress as Death Approaches Dealing with Pain Pain Managing Your Pain Side Effects of Pain Medication Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale Trouble Breathing/Oxygen Safety Constipation Anxiety or Sadness Restlessness and Agitation/When Agitation Becomes Unsafe Caring for Your Wound at Home Nausea Changes in Eating and Drinking Oral Health Urinary Tract Infection/Caring for Your Indwelling Urinary Catheter 2. HOME & PATIENT SAFETY Moving Safely Moving Safely at Home Fall Precautions What to Do if You Fall Infection Prevention/Respiratory Infections Personal Hygiene Bed Bugs/Bite Back! You Can Control Bed Bugs Oxygen Safety 3. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Disaster Preparedness Procedures For Patients of NorthShore University HealthSystem Home and Hospice Services/Emergency Preparedness For Persons with Disabilities Preparing for Emergencies/Weather Precautions Power Outages/Fire Safety Tips NorthShore Hospice Services

4. PREPARING FOR END OF LIFE Preparing for End of Life Advance Care Planning Guidebook Power of Attorney for Health Care Overview Power of Attorney for Health Care Form Questions for Your Social Worker Important Papers Funeral Planner/Obituary Information 5. HELPFUL TOOLS FOR END OF LIFE Understanding Disease Progression and Signs of Dying/What Can We Expect at the Time of Death? 11 Words to Help You Say Goodbye A Celebration of Life How to Write and Deliver a Eulogy 10 Things You Need to Know About Grief Helping Children Deal with Death After-Death Checklist for Survivors Checklist 6. RESOURCES Resources General Resources Spiritual Resources Grief Support Resources Grief Support Groups Sponsored by NorthShore Hospice 7. LEGAL DOCUMENTS 8. MEDICATIONS & LOGS Medication Safety/Medication Disposal/Sharps Disposal Disposal of Medications/Controlled Substances Policy Comfort Medication List Additional Medication List Medication Log Event Log Wound Care Instructions Interdisciplinary Team Visit Log Notes Patient and Caregiver Training Tracker Table of Contents