Our Services
Quality living, every day.
We provide a tailored hospice care plan in collaboration with a team of professionals
to address the needs of each individual patient. The hospice team consists of a physician
medical director, nurse case manager, social worker, chaplain,
home health aides and trained volunteers.
Emotional and Spiritual Support
Social workers and chaplains connect patient families
with available resources and offer end-of-life counseling,
planning, and bereavement services.
Home Health Aides
Compassionate and skilled, our aides provide companionship
and assistance with daily living. They help with dressing,
meal preparation, grooming, and more.
Medical Equipment and Supplies
Our team manages all medications related to the hospice diagnosis. We also arrange for necessary equipment such as a hospital bed, wheelchair, oxygen, and incontinence or wound care supplies.
Nurse Case Management
A case manager assesses the patient’s needs and provides support to the family. The nurse can offer education on the disease process, and is available for visits and supportive phone calls.
Medical Management
An experienced physician directs the hospice team by overseeing the patient’s medical care, recommending medications, and acting as the patient’s attending physician, if needed.
Volunteer Services
Our network of passionate and committed volunteers provide patients with companionship or skilled support, such as reiki, massage therapy, pet therapy, and music therapy.
Our Services
Quality living, every day.
We provide a tailored hospice care plan in collaboration with a team of professionals
to address the needs of each individual patient. The hospice team consists of a physician
medical director, nurse case manager, social worker, chaplain,
home health aides and trained volunteers.
There’s something for everyone.
Choose from the range of care options
we offer to suit each patient’s needs.
Routine Hospice Care
Comprehensive hospice services provided wherever the patient
resides
Continuous Care
Intensive, one-to-one short-term symptom management in a patient’s home or assisted living facility
General Inpatient Care
Intensive, symptom focused care, provided in a hospital or skilled nursing facility
Respite Care
Short-term placement in a nursing home setting for up to 5 days to alleviate pressures on caregiver