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Palliative Care and Support at Home

When someone you love is facing a life-limiting illness, the most important thing is that they feel safe, comfortable, and surrounded by people who care. For most families, that means staying home. Not a facility, not a hospital ward, but the place where life happened and where it makes the most sense to be.

We provide palliative care and hospice support that keeps your loved one at home with the people they love most. Our caregivers and nurses work alongside your medical team to manage symptoms, assist with personal care, and offer steady, respectful support through every stage. We handle the physical demands of care so you can focus on being present.

Licensed Nursing Care

Our licensed nurses provide wound care, medication management, monitoring for discomfort, and catheter care. We work with your doctor to follow the care plan exactly, adjusting as symptoms change. You do not need to choose between hospital-level medical attention and the comfort of home.

Presence Through the Night

No one should be alone at the end unless they specifically wish to be. Our caregivers provide steady company through the night, sitting with your loved one, holding a hand, or simply being present. We are there for everyone in the room, not just the person in the bed.

Time to Simply Be Together

When you are not busy managing medications or lifting someone from bed, you have energy left for what matters. We handle the physical demands of care, the bathing, the positioning, and the housekeeping, so you can talk, reminisce, or sit in silence together.

Each shift centers on comfort and dignity. Here is how we spend our time with your loved one:

  • Checking wounds, skin, and overall comfort, reporting changes to the nurse
  • Administering medications on schedule to manage discomfort
  • Catheter, colostomy, and foot care handled carefully and respectfully
  • Bathing, grooming, and dressing that preserves dignity and personal style
  • Help with toileting and bladder care, handled discreetly
  • Repositioning in bed or chair to prevent pain and maintain skin integrity
  • Preparing small meals and grocery shopping as appetite allows
  • Light housekeeping to keep the room fresh and peaceful
  • Sitting with them, reading aloud, talking, or sharing quiet company
  • Giving family members a chance to shower, eat, or sleep

Our palliative care fits families who are facing:

✓ A shift to comfort-focused treatment after a cure is no longer possible

✓ The choice to remain at home rather than move to a hospital

✓ Symptoms that require regular nursing attention, such as wound care or pain management

✓ Grief support that continues after your loved one has passed

✓ The need for a caregiver who speaks your loved one’s first language during their final months

✓ Nights that feel too long when you are the only one awake with your loved one

You should not have to choose between being a caregiver and being a family member, and no one should expect that of you. We take on the physical demands of care so you can simply be present with the person you love.

Customized care plan and the best caregiver just for you

All gathered information from the In-home care assessment will be developed into an individualized care plan.