You’re doing the hard, loving work of caring for someone who matters. Your goal is simple and brave: keep your loved one comfortable, safe, and supported at home in Irvine while honoring what matters most to them. Our role is to be your guide: offering clear steps, calm reassurance, and the right level of hospice care at the right time.
This guide explains the four Medicare hospice levels, how each level works in Irvine and Orange County, and how to get the right support at the right time.
Quick Overview: The Four Levels Of Hospice Care
- Routine Home Care: Ongoing hospice support wherever you live.
- Continuous Home Care: Short-term, round-the-clock nursing at home during a crisis.
- General Inpatient Care: Short-term hospital or inpatient unit care to stabilize severe symptoms.
- Respite Care: Short-term inpatient stay to give family caregivers a needed break.
Level 1: Routine Home Care
What it is: Regular visits from the hospice team where you live, including nursing, aide support, social work, chaplaincy, and volunteer companionship.
When it is used: Most patients start here. It is appropriate when symptoms are manageable with scheduled visits and phone support.
What you can expect in Irvine:
- A personalized plan of care reviewed regularly
- Coordination with your primary doctor if you wish
- Medications, supplies, and equipment related to your hospice diagnosis
- Education for family caregivers on comfort, safety, and daily care
Explore how to start hospice care: Starting Hospice Care
Level 2: Continuous Home Care
What it is: Short-term, intensive nursing at home to manage an acute crisis. Care is provided for a minimum number of hours per day to bring symptoms under control.
When it is used: Severe pain, breathing distress, uncontrolled nausea, anxiety, or other symptoms that cannot wait for the next routine visit.
How it helps families:
- Hour-by-hour monitoring and medication adjustments
- Stabilization without an immediate move to the hospital
- A bridge until symptoms improve and you can return to routine home care
Level 3: General Inpatient Care (GIP)
What it is: Short-term care in a hospital or inpatient setting when symptoms require 24-hour monitoring and treatments that cannot be safely managed at home.
When it is used: Complex pain, dyspnea, agitation, or rapidly changing symptoms.
What happens in Irvine and Orange County:
- Admission to a contracted hospital or inpatient unit for symptom control
- Daily physician oversight and around-the-clock nursing
- Transition planning to return home once symptoms are stabilized
Level 4: Respite Care
What it is: A brief inpatient stay designed to give caregivers time to rest, attend appointments, or handle family needs.
When it is used: When caregivers need a short break and the patient’s symptoms are stable.
What to expect:
- The hospice team coordinates the short stay
- Medications and comfort measures continue
- You return to routine home care after respite
If you are unsure which level applies, resources are available to help you decide based on current needs and goals, visit: The Four Levels of Care.
Moving Between Levels: How Decisions are Made
- Needs drive the level of care. Your hospice team evaluates symptoms, safety, and goals at every visit.
- Levels are flexible. Patients move up or down as symptoms change.
- Medicare coverage follows the level. Covered services adjust to match the intensity of care needed for comfort and safety.
Not sure if symptoms require a change in level? Call us to review what you are seeing at home.
Medicare, Coverage, and Costs
For eligible patients, Medicare generally covers hospice services related to the terminal diagnosis, including team visits, medications, supplies, and equipment. Coverage also includes continuous home care for crises, general inpatient care for complex symptoms, and short-term respite care. Standard copays may apply for certain medications or respite stays. Our team verifies benefits and explains any potential costs in plain language.
If you are still pursuing treatments that aim to cure or significantly prolong life, consider learning about palliative care: Palliative Care Services
What Families In Irvine Can Do Today
- Call For Guidance: Describe what is changing at home and your goals.
- Schedule A Visit: We assess needs and recommend the level of care that fits now.
- Start Support Quickly: We coordinate with your doctor, arrange equipment, and teach comfort-focused care.
Frequently Asked Questions in Irvine and Orange County
- How fast can care start if symptoms worsen tonight?
We respond urgently for crises and can increase support, including continuous home care or a short inpatient stay when needed. - Can my loved one move back home after general inpatient care?
Yes. GIP is short term. Once symptoms are controlled, we plan a safe return home with the right level of support. - Can I keep my primary doctor involved?
Yes. Your primary doctor can remain involved and collaborate with the hospice team. - What if my loved one lives longer than six months?
Eligibility is reassessed at regular intervals. Many patients continue on hospice if they still meet criteria.
Talk With a Hospice Team Member Today
Learn how the four hospice care levels work in Irvine and Orange County. Call our care coordination team at (800) 993-9391 to discuss the right support for your family. If you need help understanding the 4 levels of hospice care in Irvine or deciding which level fits right now, we are here to support you.