Choosing the right level of support can feel confusing. This page gives you a clear side-by-side look at Home Health, Palliative Care, and Hospice Care so you can match services to your goals today. Our promise is patient first guidance with honesty and transparency. If needs change, we make things happen to adjust the plan so relief does not wait.
We learn what matters most to you and your family, including values, routines, and goals.
You receive plain-language guidance about services, coverage, and what to expect.
We verify benefits, coordinate with your physician, and begin a plan that fits today’s needs.
If symptoms change, we update orders, deliver equipment, and transition across the four levels of hospice care or back to Home Health as appropriate.
Can I switch from Palliative Care to Hospice later?
Yes. If goals shift to comfort only or eligibility changes, we help you transition smoothly.
Can I keep my current doctor?
Yes. We coordinate with your attending physician and specialists across all options. Hospice also includes oversight by our hospice medical director.
Is spiritual support available without a specific faith?
Yes. Spiritual care is patient-led and available to anyone who requests it.
Do I get equipment and supplies under all options?
Hospice typically includes equipment and supplies related to the hospice diagnosis. Home Health and Palliative arrange items when ordered and covered.
What if symptoms worsen at night?
Palliative and Hospice include 24/7 clinical phone support. Hospice also provides crisis care and emergency nurse dispatch when criteria are met.
Speak With Our Care Team! Call (800) 993-9391. Ask for a quick comparison call. We will review your goals, explain coverage, and recommend Home Health, Palliative Care, or Hospice Care that fits your needs today.
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