Compassion
in Every Moment

Providing Culturally-Sensitive and
Compassionate End-of-Life Care

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280 N. Benson Avenue Suite 11, Upland, CA 91786

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OUR SERVICES

We offer personalized hospice care tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients and their families, dedicated to enhancing their quality of life.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Many insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance, cover hospice care. Coverage typically includes services related to the hospice diagnosis, such as medications, medical equipment, and visits from the hospice care team. It’s essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket expenses.

Yes, patients receiving hospice care can continue to see their primary care physician if they wish. The hospice team works collaboratively with the patient’s existing healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care and address any additional medical needs that may arise. The primary focus of hospice care is on comfort and quality of life, and the hospice team will work with all involved parties to achieve these goals.

Yes, hospice care can be provided in the comfort of the patient’s own home, which is often preferred by many individuals and their families. Hospice teams are equipped to deliver comprehensive care and support in a home setting, including assistance with activities of daily living, pain management, emotional support, and coordination of services.

If a patient’s condition improves while receiving hospice care and their prognosis extends beyond six months, they may no longer meet the eligibility criteria for hospice care. In such cases, the hospice team will work with the patient and their healthcare providers to explore alternative care options. Patients may choose to resume curative treatments or transition to palliative care services, depending on their preferences and medical needs.

No, hospice care is available to individuals of all ages who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness or condition and have a prognosis of six months or less to live. While hospice care is often associated with elderly patients, it is not limited by age. Hospice providers are equipped to provide compassionate care and support to patients of all ages, including infants, children, and adults.

After a patient passes away while under hospice care, the hospice team continues to provide support to the family and loved ones. This may include assistance with funeral arrangements, grief counseling, and bereavement support services. Hospice providers understand that the grieving process is unique to each individual and offer ongoing support to help families navigate this difficult time with compassion and understanding.

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Our dedicated team prioritizes comfort and dignity, ensuring a peaceful end-of-life journey for both patients and families.

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We offer comprehensive clinical, social, spiritual, emotional, and physical care for individuals facing life-altering or terminal diagnoses. Our services extend to patients in various settings, including private residences, nursing care facilities, assisted living, and other accommodations.

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