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Nicole Coram

Medical Social Worker at Niagara Hospice

Nicole Coram, MSW, is a skilled Medical Social Worker at Niagara Hospice since September 2013. Previously, Nicole served as a Masters of Social Work Intern at St. Mary's School for the Deaf from 2012 to 2013, where responsibilities included facilitating social skills and self-esteem groups, as well as conducting trauma-informed assessments. Additionally, Nicole was the Upward Bound Program Director Assistant at D'Youville College from September 2011 to August 2012, creating a self-esteem workshop and administering a life skills course for students. Nicole holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University at Buffalo (2012-2013) and a Bachelor's of Science in Social Work from Niagara University (2008-2012).

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Niagara Falls, United States

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Niagara Hospice

Since 1988, Niagara Hospice has provided expert care & support to Niagara County families facing a terminal illness through symptom management, caregiver relief & end-of-life guidance. Hospice is a way of caring for patients with end-of-life illnesses and supporting their family & loved ones through the illness and dying process. Niagara Hospice has been providing end-of-life care since 1988. As the only hospice provider in Niagara County, our staff and volunteers take pride in their compassionate service to others. Hospice care is appropriate for people with any advanced stage illness, not just cancer, where the prognosis is a life expectancy of approximately six months or less - if the illness runs its normal course. Some patients receive hospice care beyond six months. In fact, studies show that people with end-of-life illnesses who choose hospice care often live longer than patients who do not elect hospice services. The majority of hospice patients are cared for in the comfort of their own home or their caregiver's home, but they may also receive care in nursing or adult care homes, in the hospital or at Niagara Hospice House. Hospice referrals are made by family, friends, neighbors, staff at health care facilities, ministers, and doctors. If a person is found to be appropriate after an initial consultation, a physician order is required for admission into the program. Most health insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Long Term Care programs, and the Veterans Administration (VA) have hospice coverage. No one is denied care due to ability to pay. The patient's comfort, dignity and choices come first, and the Niagara Hospice team helps them achieve their personalized goals. The hospice team consists of: • Physicians • Clinical Pharmacists • Nurses • Medical Social Workers • Spiritual Care Coordinators • Massage Therapists • Hospice Aides • Homemakers • Trained Volunteers • Allied Therapists and Support Staff • Bereavement Counselors