February 04, 2020
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Hospice of Rockingham County, UNC Rockingham Health Care
Partner to Launch New Program
In early December, Edna Wilson’s family faced one of life’s most heart wrenching and challenging decisions: how to provide the most compassionate and supportive end-of-life care for a family member.
At the time that Edna and her family were grappling with this decision, their loved one was a patient at UNC Rockingham Health Care. With insurance no longer covering a hospital stay, and no beds available at the hospice home operated by Hospice of Rockingham County, Edna and her family might have been deciding between 24-hour a day care at home or admission to a skilled nursing center.
Instead, they were able to take advantage of Virtual Hospice Beds, a new partnership program between UNC Rockingham Health Care and Hospice of Rockingham County.
It fills the gap in care when going to the Hospice Home isn’t an immediate option or, even if a bed is available, the patient is too medically fragile to transport to Wentworth. Virtual hospice beds allow end-of-life patients at UNC Rockingham Health Care to be readmitted as Hospice patients without ever leaving their hospital room. A purple butterfly emblem on the patient’s door signifies their Hospice status.
When it has been determined that curative treatment and healing options are no longer effective, patients can then receive hospice care from staff at Hospice of Rockingham County while remaining in the hospital where most of their 24-hour comfort care is provided by hospital staff.
Those in virtual beds are transferred to the Hospice Home once a bed becomes available.
This community partnership provides support to families when they need it most, explains JoAnn Smith, UNC Rockingham Health Care’s Chief Nursing Officer. “Hospice care includes physical, emotional, and spiritual support and helps to bridge this gap for the patient and family,” she says.
That is exactly what it did for Edna and her family.
“Virtual Hospice was really the perfect place for my family member,” says Edna. “Even though we were based in the hospital, it was very quiet and peaceful. We were close to home, making it convenient for other family members to visit. We were among people we trusted, including the hospice staff, who spent time with us and let us know what to expect,” she adds.
“This partnership between Hospice of Rockingham County and UNC Rockingham Health Care offers families support sooner rather than later,” says Lynn Flanagan, President & CEO of Hospice of Rockingham County. “It is truly holistic care as our two teams work together to manage the patient’s symptoms, provide extra support for the family and ease the transition to the Hospice Home.”
“By teaming up, we hope to make this very difficult time easier,” says JoAnn.
Implementation of the Virtual Hospice Bed program was a months-long collaborative process and involved input from a variety of departments. From UNC Rockingham Health Care’s IT department adding new sections to the electronic medical record to the billing department changing their process for billing for a patient’s stay and finally, Hospice of Rockingham County providing hospital staff education about the virtual beds, the new program was a collective effort.
The first patient was admitted to a virtual hospice bed just four days after the program went live on December 1, 2019. To date, the program has allowed Hospice of Rockingham County and UNC Rockingham to care for more than a dozen patients.
Edna, a nurse with 27 years of experience, knows how uncomfortable topics like end-of-life care can be.
“There are some common misconceptions, but an important thing to remember is that hospice isn’t always about death,” she says. “It’s about living with peace of mind and letting people enjoy their loved ones for as long as they can. Virtual Hospice did just that for my family.”
About Hospice of Rockingham County
Founded in 1987, Hospice of Rockingham County, Inc. is an independent, nonprofit, full-service hospice serving Rockingham County and the surrounding area. Their primary goal is to provide specialized end-of-life care to patients facing life-limiting illnesses and support for their families while serving as a resource to the community. For more information, please visit www.hospiceofrockinghamcounty.com.
Hospice of Rockingham County is a member of Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN). For more information about TCN, please visit www.teleioscn.org.
About UNC Health Care
UNC Health Care is an integrated health care system owned by the state of North Carolina and based in Chapel Hill. It exists to further the teaching mission of the University of North Carolina and to provide state-of-the-art patient care.
UNC Health Care is comprised of UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill, ranked consistently among the best medical centers in the country; the UNC School of Medicine, a nationally eminent research institution; Pardee UNC Health Care in Hendersonville; Chatham Hospital in Siler City; Johnston Health in Clayton and Smithfield; UNC Lenoir Health Care in Kinston; Wayne UNC Health Care in Goldsboro; Caldwell UNC Health Care in Lenoir; Nash UNC Health Care in Rocky Mount; UNC Rockingham Health Care in Eden, Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, UNC REX Healthcare and its provider network in Wake County; and the UNC Physicians Network. For more information, please visit www.unchealthcare.org.
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Contacts:
Flavel Collins
Director of Outreach and Development
Hospice of Rockingham County, Inc.
(336) 427-9022
Myla Barnhardt
Director of Marketing & Public Relations
UNC Rockingham Health Care
(336) 623-6191