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HospiceFurever Loved2024-09-13T01:08:49+00:00

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Veterinary In-Home Hospice Care

Slide Compassionate Support for Your Pet's Final Chapter As our pets age or face serious illness, we often find ourselves grappling with difficult decisions about their care. One option that offers both comfort and compassion is in-home hospice care. This service provides pets and their families with the support they need during the final stages of life, ensuring that every moment is filled with love, comfort, and dignity. At Furever Loved, Dr. Carolyn Santore is dedicated to offering personalized, empathetic hospice care that honors the bond between you and your pet.

Slide What is In-Home Hospice Care? In-home hospice care is a holistic approach to managing a pet’s end-of-life journey. It focuses on palliative care—relieving pain and managing symptoms—rather than curing the underlying disease. The goal is to maintain the highest quality of life possible for your pet, allowing them to spend their final days surrounded by the comfort and familiarity of home. Hospice care is not about giving up; it's about making the most of the time that remains. It involves a partnership between you, your veterinarian, and any other caregivers to ensure that your pet's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are met. This can include pain management, nutritional support, assistance with mobility, and even guidance on how to create a peaceful environment for your pet.

Slide Comfort and Familiarity Just like with in-home euthanasia, the home environment plays a crucial role in hospice care. Being in familiar surroundings reduces stress for your pet and allows them to enjoy their favorite places and activities for as long as possible. Family Involvement Hospice care encourages active participation from the entire family. This allows everyone to be involved in the care process, providing comfort to both the pet and the family members. It also offers a sense of control during a time when many things may feel out of control. Compassionate Support Navigating the end-of-life stage is emotionally challenging. In-home hospice care provides not only physical care for your pet but also emotional support for you. Dr. Santore offers guidance on what to expect, helping you make informed decisions and providing grief support when needed. Personalized Care Every pet's journey is unique. In-home hospice care allows for a tailored approach that meets the specific needs of your pet. Dr. Santore at Furever Loved will work closely with you to develop a care plan that addresses your pet’s individual needs, from pain management to emotional support. Certain annual vaccinations might be recommended by your veterinarian for adult dogs and cats, depending on the likelihood of their lifestyle exposing them to infectious diseases. These elective vaccines might include immunization against the following diseases: Why Choose In-Home Hospice Care?

Slide Assessment and Planning The first step is understanding your pet's current health status and quality of life. Dr. Santore will conduct a thorough assessment and discuss pain management options, dietary needs, and any necessary environmental modifications to make your pet more comfortable. Emotional and Grief Support The emotional toll of caring for a terminally ill pet can be overwhelming. Dr. Santore provides resources and support to help you through this difficult time. Whether you need to talk through your feelings or seek advice on how to explain the situation to children, you can count on compassionate guidance. Transition to End-of-Life Care When the time comes, in-home hospice care naturally transitions to end-of-life care. This may include in-home euthanasia, allowing for a peaceful and gentle passing in the presence of loved ones. Ongoing Support Hospice care is dynamic and may change as your pet’s needs evolve. Regular check-ins allow for adjustments to the care plan, ensuring that your pet remains comfortable and that any new symptoms are managed promptly. At Furever Loved, the hospice care process begins with an in-depth consultation. Dr. Santore will evaluate your pet's condition and discuss your goals and concerns. Together, you will create a care plan that prioritizes your pet's comfort and well-being. The Process

Slide In-home hospice care honors the deep bond between pets and their owners, providing a gentle and loving approach to the end-of-life process. By choosing hospice care, you can ensure that your pet’s final days are spent in comfort and peace, surrounded by the people they love most.

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Hospice Care: $300
*Travel Fees may apply

Zoom Consultation: $65
(Dr. Santore cannot diagnose, treat, or dispense medication via Zoom call)

About Dr. Santore

Dr. Santore graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.  She obtained her BS in Biology from Temple University with a minor in philosophy. She was born and raised in Southwest Philadelphia but lived in Southern New Jersey starting in the middle of high school.  Recently she relocated to Chester County, Pennsylvania to raise her family.  Dr. Santore spent 14 years in general practice working with dogs, cats and small mammals. Briefly, she spent time providing end-of-life care and in home euthanasia services with a corporate owned business.  She has also spent some time teaching for a veterinary technician program as well. Recently, she has performed various relief services locally and even dabbled in telemedicine as well.  Dr. Santore has a passion for senior care and end of life care.  After years of working in many different aspects of veterinary medicine, Dr. Santore is excited to pursue her dream of providing hospice, senior care and in-home euthanasia services to five local counties in Pennsylvania.  In her free time Dr. Santore loves to travel, try various restaurants, exercise, and spend time with her family. She is married to her high school sweetheart husband and has two school age children.  She has two Shih Tzu mix dogs named Hendrix and Stitch currently.  However, she will never forget her other personal pets that she has lost throughout the years that contributed to her true calling of lovingly guiding furry family members over the rainbow bridge.

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