Victoria Hospice Registration  
   

Victoria Hospice works in partnership with Home & Community Care Nurses. These nurses are responsible for initial registration of our patients and ongoing coordination of skilled end-of-life care at home.

Victoria Hospice supports the rights of individuals and families:

to maintain individuality and dignity
to know and discuss, in whatever terms they wish, the extent of the disease and its implications
to be involved, according to desire and ability, in the planning and choice of care

You are eligible to register* with Victoria Hospice services if:


you live in an area of Greater Victoria served by Victoria Hospice

the intent of your care is palliative (i.e. primarily comfort-oriented and not involving life-prolonging procedures**)

your family physician agrees that Victoria Hospice services are appropriate and desirable

you are willing to accept added care in your home if necessary from community support systems including Home & Community Care Nursing and Home Support Workers
you are currently residing at home or in a personal care facility

Note:
* you may register before actually requiring any Victoria Hospice services
** if there is uncertainty about the stage of your illness or confusion about the nature of palliative care, a Victoria Hospice Medical consultation is available to assist and clarify before deciding on registration.


If you do not have a Home & Community Care Nurse at this time, you can  ask your family physician to call Central Intake and request a Home & Community Care Nurse assessment.

Your Home & Community Care Nurse will arrange a visit with you at home to provide more detailed information about the services that Victoria Hospice offers. After consulting with you, she will request the appropriate services.