Hospice & Palliative Care
We are Committed to
All Clients are Supervised Regularly
Regular Home Visits. Evaluation and monitoring integrated nurses progress. Revising update nursing care plan. 24/7 Phone Support.
Your Choice
Your care is completely determind by you. You determind the type of care, How it is delivered and who delivers it.
SUPPORT FOR YOU 24/7
Our tem are on-call 24/7, so we can help you when you need us the most.
LEVEL : 1 (RN)
Critical Care Nursing : Where require continuous vitals monitoring such as ICU, HDU, NICU, PICU, Neuro - ICU , Patients,. Which covers Tracheostomy (TT) care, Pressure Sore Intake Output, PEG / NG, Feeding tube, Suction & Nebulization, CV / Dialysis Catheter Care, CPAP - BIPAP, Ventilated and daily others necessary nursing care.
LEVEL : 3 (NT)
Nursing Technician : General Nursing Certified Care Based experienced to manage daily bedside care needs. Such as NG Feed Suction, Chest Physiotherapy, Inaulin given and many more bedside care activities according to nursing care plan.
ALLOCATION
6 (Six) Hours.
8 (Eight) Hours.
12 (Twelve) Hours.
24 (Twenty four) Hours.
Emergency Medical Support.
LEVEL : 2 (RN)
General Care Nursing : Will take wound care to Basic life support care. eg ; NG Feeding, Suction & Nebulization, IV Cannual, Urinary Catheter, Minor Dressing, Medication and other routine nursing care.
LEVEL : 4 (PCA)
Nursing Technician : Community Care Assistant (CCA) : Designed to assist with your daily bedside Necessity. eg; Helping to bath, Oral Feeding, Diaper Changing, Positioning, Mobilization, Walking Support and many more.
Caregaiver have been screened PTB & Vaccinated.
Drug & alchol abuse background check.
Trained about basic infection control & CPR, AED.
Our Documentation
If you need urgent care, simply call our 24 hour emergency hotline.
Your personal case manager will ensure that you receive the best possible care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hospice and palliative care providers offer a range of services to patients and their families to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Some common services include:
- Pain and symptom management
- Emotional and spiritual support
- Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Counseling and support for patients and their families
- Assistance with end-of-life planning and decision-making
- Respite care to provide relief for caregivers
- Bereavement support for families after a patient’s death
These services are designed to provide comprehensive care that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient and their loved ones. Hospice and palliative care providers may also offer additional services based on the specific needs of the patient and their family.
Patients and their families can access hospice and palliative care services through a referral from a healthcare provider or by contacting a hospice or palliative care provider directly. Healthcare providers, such as doctors or nurses, can make a referral for hospice or palliative care services when they believe that a patient may benefit from these services. Patients and their families can also contact a hospice or palliative care provider directly to request services. Once a referral has been made, the hospice or palliative care provider will conduct an assessment of the patient’s needs to determine the level of care required. They will then work with the patient’s medical team to develop a care plan that addresses the patient’s physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. The hospice or palliative care provider will typically coordinate all aspects of the patient’s care, including medications, treatments, and additional services.
The cost of hospice and palliative care can vary depending on the type and duration of care needed, as well as the geographic location. In the United States, hospice care is typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Palliative care may also be covered by insurance, although coverage can vary depending on the specific plan. Patients and their families should check with their insurance provider to determine the extent of their coverage for hospice or palliative care services. In cases where insurance coverage is not available, some hospice and palliative care providers may offer financial assistance or work with patients and their families to create a payment plan that meets their needs.
What Our Client Says
Compassionate care for patients with life-limiting illnesses, addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.