
Boquete Salud y Cuidados Paliativos
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BHH was initially started to serve the ex-pat community in times of life-ending illness. Since then it has grown to encompass much more. While BHH medical personnel are prohibited from providing medical care, we still have teams that will help the patient and family navigate end-of-life illnesses. In addition, BHH provides home care for those with short-term illnesses, medical equipment, respite care, meals, transportation to doctor visits.
In order to be eligible for BHH services the patient must reside in our service area: Boquete, Alto Boquete, Palmira, Caldera, Potrerillos, Jaramillo, Los Naranjos, Alto Lino. Second, the use of equipment must be for a short-term - less than three months. There must also be a medical need for the services. On calling the Patient Care Coordinator (6781-9250), the patient or their family will be asked some questions in order to determine if BHH services are required and helpful.
Absolutely. In addition to the patient care teams and the respiratory team, volunteers are needed to work with our Equipment Team; PR/Marketing/Community Education Team; CPR training; Logistics (setting up for events); Meal preparation and delivery; the Magic of Music Program; the Ambassadors (who provide the “face” of BHH at the Tuesday Market, and other activities); assisting with our Blood Donation team; and our Translator Team.
BHH has hospital beds, wheel chairs, walkers (no wheel, 2 wheel and 4 wheel), canes, crutches, bedside commodes, shower benches. Also available, are oxygen concentrators (both floor models and portable models), and nebulizers (machines only – patient must provide their own masks, tubing and medication).
We have a new service called the Magic of Music. This is a lending program for our patients. We are providing music to any of our patients who request it. We will ask you to tell us about what your favorite music is, and then create a personalized playlist for you. We will lend you a digital music player, CDs or a USB drive. Music can bring back memories, take our mind off pain and sometimes change our moods too. The program can help the health & wellness of all people and those recovering from injuries, surgeries, and may especially help those with Memory-related disorders and Alzheimer’s. Music@BoqueteHospice.org
"Being Prepared" is a program that has been developed to assist members of our community to prepare for either serious illness or the death of a loved one while here in Panama. It covers what to do, the development of a “Buddy”, Health Care Proxies that are valid in Panama, how to make final arrangements, and a host of other issues that someone in the midst of stress has to deal with. Written information is available at each session to assist the person in gathering all the pieces of information needed.
