Your loved one should not face end-of-life with unmanaged pain. Pain management will improve the quality of life for patients by allowing them to engage more fully and cherish meaningful moments with loved ones.
Your loved one should not face end-of-life with unmanaged pain. Pain management will improve the quality of life for patients by allowing them to engage more fully and cherish meaningful moments with loved ones.
With pain under control, patients are better able to connect with family and friends. Proper management of pain can even help improve sleep quality, allowing patients to rest comfortably. Our staff is fully trained on comfort-focused pain and symptom relief in hospice care.
Pain management tailored to each patient’s specific needs is essential for ensuring that patients live their final days with as much comfort, dignity, and emotional well-being as possible. These services can include:
We provide compassionate support for our patient’s medical, emotional, and spiritual needs, as well as assisting with daily self-care tasks like incontinence care, bathing and dressing.
Care. Compassion. Empathy. You can count on your hospice nurses to ensure your loved one’s comfort through expert care and medication management.
Music therapy, massage therapy, and other therapeutic modalities are integral parts of the care we offer in hospice. Holistic care is a vital part of what we do.
Special medical equipment can greatly enhance your loved one’s comfort at this time. We provide everything needed to ensure their well-being and your peace of mind.
Our hospice experts are ready and waiting for your call. We’ll ensure you get the help you need, day or night.
Grief may manifest in many phases and stages for you and your loved one. Our bereavement services are designed to address a range of practical, emotional, and spiritual needs, providing support throughout this journey.
When a Medicare patient chooses hospice care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will directly cover the costs related to the terminal diagnosis through the hospice provider. Any physician services needed are billed by the hospice based on the type of service provided.