Is Amore still hiring during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Yes. Rest assured that we prioritize the health and safety of our applicants and employees during the hiring process.

How will Amore staff visit patients safely during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Our staff strictly adheres to all safety measures needed to ensure a COVID-free encounter.

Is it depressing to work with terminally ill patients on a daily basis?

Not really. We find it an honor and a privilege to be able to work with patients and family members throughout their end-of-life journey.

I’m used to working in a hospital. Is it hard to adjust to the self-directed work style of a hospice home care team?

When you work on your own schedule, you can actually manage your time better. Having an independent schedule will also allow you to focus on the needs of patients and families.

I don’t have any experience in hospice care. How will I learn about the best ways to become an effective caregiver in this environment?

Experience is the best teacher. You will never know unless you try, undergo education, training, and sessions.

Won’t medicinal advancements eventually put hospices out of business?

On the contrary, hospice is the fastest-growing field of healthcare today.

How does someone become a hospice patient?

Please visit this page: Hospice Eligibility Guidelines

What do you do for the patient’s family after he or she dies?

Medicare-certified providers are required to offer bereavement services to the bereaved family for a year or more after the patient dies. Amore Hospice instilled bereavement support even during the development of the care plan because each care plan should start and end with compassionate support.

Isn’t it difficult to “let go” of patients and families after you get to know them?

Our hospice caregivers find comfort and solace in attending memorial services and providing bereavement support to the bereaved families.

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