General Information
Core and Other Functions of Hospice
Core Functions
Core functions required under HFS 107.31(2)(c), Wis. Admin. Code, must be provided directly by the hospice unless an emergency or extraordinary circumstance exists.
The following services are core functions that must be provided directly by hospice employees unless the recipient is receiving short-term institutional care:
- Administrative and supervisory physician services.
- Counseling services, including, but not limited to, bereavement counseling, dietary counseling, and spiritual counseling. Counseling services must be available to the terminally ill and the family members or other persons caring for the individual at home.
- Medical social services provided by a social worker under the direction of a physician. The social worker is required to have at least a Bachelors degree in social work from a college or university accredited by the Council of Social Work Education.
- Nursing care by, or under the supervision of, a registered nurse, including home health aide services.
- Volunteer services.
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