Hospice care emphasizes the concept of four holistic care, which means

This concept refers to the whole person, the whole family, the whole process and the whole team.

1, Holism: It refers to paying full attention to the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of patients, not only for the treatment of diseases, but also for the overall health of patients.

2. The whole family: Hospice care not only pays attention to the patients themselves, but also cares about the patients' families, and provides necessary support and help so that they can better cope with the challenges brought by patients' diseases.

3. Whole process: From the patient's diagnosis to the end of life, hospice care provides full care and support, including disease management, symptom control, psychological support, social and spiritual care, etc.

4. Team: Hospice care is usually provided by multidisciplinary teams, including doctors, nurses, social workers, psychological counselors and volunteers. They work together to provide comprehensive support for patients and their families.