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Our Personalized Approach

Care is Tailored to You and Your Family

Our Personalized Approach

When you or a loved one are faced with a life-limiting illness, you have special needs.  We understand that and personalize our care to help meet those needs during what is a very trying emotional time.

By tapping into an extensive support network, we help the patient and family navigate the difficult landscape of end-of-life care.  Ours is a body, mind and soul approach -- paying special attention to the patient's and family's mental and physical well being.

Care is coordinated through an Interdisciplinary Team approach so physicians, home health aides, nurses, social workers, clergy and volunteers work together to ensure all the patient's and family's needs are addressed.  Managing the various aspects of a prolonged and life-limiting illness can be a daunting task but our professionals take over the complicated parts of care, freeing up time for family members and loved ones so they can spend it on the meaningful aspects of life.

Living life with meaning and dignity

Most people prefer to spend their final days in a private home or other comfortable and familiar setting.  This is why the trend for in-home hospice care is growing.  Individuals now have the opportunity to be free from pain and have family and friends close by.

We also provide access to physicians and pharmacists in the home setting and the Interdisciplinary Team will assist them in planning and coordinating treatment.  The essentials of care are always our first prioity -- we provide everything from medical equipment to services for pain management and symptom control based on the latest medical advances.

The mind, body and soul

During each and every visit, our partners work together to ensure consistent, compassionate support.  Our caregivers are committed to providing meaningful, personalized attention at all times and are sensitive to the needs of each unique patient and family.  It is possibly the toughest thing a family can face, but when hospice is involved in the process, you can rest assured it will take on a personal meaning and significance.