Our Services: Compassionate care at Hospice & Palliative CareCenter
Our focus at Hospice & Palliative CareCenter is to provide services that offer comfort, peace, and dignity for our patients with incurable illnesses, and for their families. To this end, we have a team of compassionate professionals who make home visits to assist you in the care of your loved one. Do not let concern about finances keep you from this vital support! Payment for hospice services is generally covered by the Medicare benefit and frequently covered by private insurance. With generous donations from the community, we are also able to provide services to those who are uninsured. No one will be denied care because of inability to pay.
In hospice, we provide assistance to the patient and to the family members. Families who come to Hospice & Palliative CareCenter for help receive services customized to their needs. These services may include:
- Home visits based upon the patient's needs
- Management of pain and other difficult symptoms
- Assistance with bathing and grooming
- 24-hour availability to speak with a nurse
- Emotional and spiritual support
- Complementary therapies providers
- Patient and caregiver education
- Coordination of multiple services
- Help for family caregivers
Home visits based upon the patient's needs
Whether the person you care for lives at home or in an assisted living or nursing home facility, members of our staff will come to the bedside on a regular basis. A nurse may visit to check on the patient's condition, answer questions, and recommend changes in medication, diet, equipment, or supplies. Depending on the needs of the patient or family, other visitors may include nursing assistants, a social worker, a nondenominational chaplain, and/or a physical or occupational therapist. These professionals offer important advice and support to family and friends who are delivering day-to-day care. We even have specially trained volunteers who can stay and visit with the patient so family caregivers can take a much-needed break.
(Return to list)Management of pain and other difficult symptoms
Our staff at Hospice & Palliative CareCenter are trained in "palliative care," a branch of medicine that focuses specifically on easing pain and discomfort. The definition of "pain" is very broad in palliative medicine and includes physical, emotional, and spiritual distress. As a result, our team is holistic in its approach. For instance, sometimes the best remedy is medication, and so we will ask the doctor for a prescription. But sometimes the problem can best be fixed by changing sleeping position, modifying diet, or simply talking through an emotional issue and gaining clarity on a difficult family concern. Some treatments for symptom relief include special equipment such as oxygen for shortness of breath, or a hospital bed or wheelchair to reduce the likelihood of falls or the chance of injuring a caregiving family member.
(Return to list)Assistance with bathing and grooming
Everyone feels better after a bath. Shampooed hair that is nicely styled and a good shave or a little makeup can do wonders for self-esteem! Seriously ill individuals, however, are often unable to bathe or groom themselves. Family members may try to help, but assisting another person in and out of the tub, or into the shower, can be physically demanding. The floors are slippery, surfaces are hard, and bathrooms are typically cramped with very little room for moving around. More injuries occur in the bathroom than in any other room of the house. And the injury can be with the caregiver as much as with the patient! Even giving a sponge bath to a person in bed can be difficult.
Our nursing assistants, however, are professionals who have learned safety techniques to protect their patients and themselves from injury. Having one of our assistants come to your home two or three times a week to help with bathing and grooming relieves your family of worry and risk. Patients receive the benefits of getting clean, while elderly spouses, in particular, are able to conserve their energy.
At Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, we know there are many things that only family members can provide. By letting our staff help with tasks such as bathing and grooming, you are free to more easily give the love and affection that your loved one needs at this time.
24-hour availability to speak with a nurse
Patients and families of Hospice & Palliative CareCenter are free to call the office 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have professionals available to answer your questions. No waiting until the morning, with your loved one in pain. You call and we respond. If it's something we can help with over the phone, great! If not, our staff will come to your home to assess the patient, offer recommendations, and make sure you are comfortable with the treatments being suggested.
(Return to list)Emotional and spiritual support
Serious illness brings up many difficult questions and feelings. As we face the possibility of dying, we all have fears, worries, and concerns. At Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, our staff has received special training to help people address these issues. We even have social workers and chaplains who can meet with you, the patient, or even with the entire family, to help everyone come to a better understanding of the situation and determine how to meet each others' needs with grace and love.
(Return to list)Complementary therapies providers
Complementary therapies add an extra dimension of care to hospice's commitment to nurturing the body, mind, and spirit. These non-invasive, holistic practices do not replace the medical, social, or spiritual care of our hospice team. Rather, they work with the total care of the team to promote comfort and wholeness for both patients and their families. Our staff, student, and volunteer providers are highly trained in their areas of expertise. Offerings include Art, Music, and Gentle Touch Therapies such as Massage and Healing Touch. For more information, click here.
(Return to list)Patient and caregiver education
With all the rush and commotion in the doctor's office, it's not always easy to remember everything you've been told—or even what you wanted to ask! Our nurses are available to answer your questions. In the comfort of your home, our staff can explain the disease and the medical issues that surround it. They understand the day-to-day impact of living with your loved one's condition: the symptoms, the side effects of treatment, the likely progression of the illness. We're there to help in any way we can. Even in the context of an incurable condition, just knowing what to expect helps many patients and families relax and feel less anxious about the process.
(Return to list)Coordination of multiple services
Pharmacies, doctors, physical therapists, equipment suppliers … it can be mind boggling to juggle all the different services and providers your loved one may need to stay comfortable. Part of our hospice care involves coordinating these many services so you can concentrate on your loved one's daily needs and do not need to worry about paperwork, shopping for providers, arranging for physician orders, etc.
(Return to list)Help for family caregivers
At Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, family members are part of the caregiving team and part of the unit of care. We know that your loved one would not be as comfortable if it were not for your participation. You make a valuable contribution. But you also are undergoing a very stressful and difficult time. Our goal is to support you, emotionally and physically, so that your health is not also compromised. We suggest treatments for the patient based not only upon what he or she needs, but also on the needs and capabilities of family members. Our social workers and chaplains are available to help you as you process the powerful issues that often arise when a loved one is seriously ill. We have volunteers who can come to the home for a few hours and visit with the patient so you can get out and have some time to yourself (a requirement if you are going to keep up your own strength!). We can sometimes arrange for your loved one to stay a few days in an outpatient facility so you or an elderly spouse can rest and build up your reserves. And finally, at such time that your loved one passes, we are also available to help with grief and bereavement care, such as support groups or individual counseling.
As you can see, the care provided by Hospice & Palliative CareCenter is designed to meet the needs of the patient and his or her family members. You can also learn more about hospice from our Hospice FAQ page.
If you think your family might benefit from the support of our hospice team, please give us a call at 336-768-3972, or toll-free at 1-888-876-3663, or send us an email. We would be honored to serve you.

