What types of palliative care & hospice supports are available?
Volunteer Visiting
Volunteers provide emotional, social, and spiritual support to individuals with life-limiting conditions and their families. They offer respite care and bereavement assistance, serving as a vital source of help for caregivers.
Residential Hospice
Residential Hospice offers 24-hour care for end-of-life patients in a peaceful, home-like environment. A team of professionals manages physical symptoms and provides emotional support.
Day Hospice Program
Day Hospice programs support clients with life-limiting illnesses in a friendly, caring environment. Nurses and trained volunteers offer care, giving caregivers a much-needed respite.
Assistive Devices and Equipment
Provides aids for daily living. Equipment and devices may include memory, mobility and signaling aids, and home care equipment.
Grief & Bereavement Support
Support services for individuals who are anticipating or coping with the loss of a loved one. These supports may include information, education to explore grief, coping strategies, and referrals.
REQUESTING PALLIATIVE CARE SUPPORTS
How it works.
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Schedule Appointment
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