The compassionate, easy-to-follow guide every home caregiver needs to support their loved one through hospice care

Are you overwhelmed? Emotionally drained? Unsure what to do or how to do it? Let our experience guide and reassure you.

Why Home Hospice Care?

The Comforts of Home

Surround your loved ones with familiarity and personal belongings to ease anxiety, fear, and discomfort often associated with hospital settings.

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Establish your own routines

Personalized Care

Family members can adapt care routines to the needs of the loved one and not have to fit the schedule of an overworked clinic or hospital staff.

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maintain your support network

Emotional and Spiritual Support

Maintain life's most important connections when they're needed most. Make sure family, friends, and clergy aren't resigned to a guest list at a facility.

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the comforts of home

Enhanced Quality of Life

Patients want more control and less disruption in their the final days. New environments can be especially stressful and confusing, even for the most clear minded loved one.

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this shouldn't be a elephant in the room

Financial Consideration

Quality long term and facility care are extremely expensive. Cheaper facilities often get by with new and inexperienced staff. Most heath care plans provide for at-home care, just like at a facility. Skip the bloated heath care bills! Save and spend your loved one's hard-earned savings wisely. Resources and support are also available from local Hospice agencies.

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There is help a phone call away, 24/7

Get Experienced, Hospice Support at Home

Typically covered by insurance at no additional cost to you, most Hospice groups conduct periodic in-home visits with compassionate, concerned, and experienced care givers.

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dignity in their final days

Focus on comfort and quality of life

The dying process affects everyone differently. Home Hospice keeps the focus on comfort and quality of life. Allow for everyone to laugh, cry and "remember their best days in their final days", unencumbered by interruptions, facility staff and noisy hospitals.

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Is It Time to Move Forward?

We offer several solutions, from our at-home guide, to our immediate download, "Need it Now", option.

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