Angel Hands Hospice and Palliative Care

Our Services

Why Choose Angel Hands Hospice

Our services include palliative care, in-home and facility hospice care, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, respite care for caregivers, and bereavement counseling.

Our experienced team of nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers is dedicated to ensuring comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s final chapter.

We walk alongside families with empathy and grace, offering personalized care plans that honor the individual’s wishes and enhance their quality of life.

Hospice Care

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Angel Hands Hospice provides patients and their families the care they need to stay in the comfort of their own home.

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Palliative Care

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Angel Hands Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life for patients facing serious illnesses by managing symptoms, providing relief, and offering emotional support.

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Educational

In-services

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We provide chronic disease management education.

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Personallized Care Plans

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We create individualized care plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring comfort and dignity throughout their journey

Medical Directors

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We have experienced medical directors who oversee each patient’s care plan, ensuring the highest quality of medical guidance and support.

Nurses

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We provide skilled nursing care focused on managing medical needs, relieving symptoms, and maintaining comfort.

Emotional and Spiritual Support

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We provide compassionate emotional and spiritual care through our counselors and chaplains, helping patients and families find peace and comfort.

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)

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We support patients with daily hygiene needs, including bathing, changing sheets, and personal care, helping them feel refreshed and comfortable.

Respite Care

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We provide respite care to support family caregivers, offering them a much-needed break while ensuring their loved ones receive compassionate, professional care. This service allows caregivers to rest and recharge, knowing their loved one is in safe and caring hands.

Community Liaisons

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We guide families through available services and community resources, ensuring they feel secure and informed every step of the way.

Volunteer Support

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We bring companionship and joy through our volunteers, who offer creative outlets and provide additional support to patients and families.

Continuous Evaluation

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We regularly assess and adapt care plans to meet the evolving needs of our patients and their families, ensuring care remains responsive and meaningful

Social Workers

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We offer emotional support and connect families with advanced planning resources to navigate challenges and find comfort along the journey.

Family Involvement

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We prioritize open communication with families to ensure seamless care. Each week, we conduct “Buddy Calls” to connect with families, check in on the quality of care, and address any gaps in communication. This is also an ideal time to confirm any needed supplies or medication refills, ensuring every aspect of care is fully supported.

Pain and Symptom Management

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We are committed to keeping patients comfortable and pain-free. Our team uses personalized strategies to manage pain and alleviate symptoms, adjusting treatments as needs change to ensure the highest level of comfort throughout their journey.

24-Hour Triage Line

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We offer a 24-hour triage line to provide families and patients with immediate support and guidance whenever they need it. Our team is always available to answer questions, manage concerns, and address urgent needs around the clock.

Personallized Care Plans

Interdisciplinary Team

Family Involvement

Pain and Symptom Management

Emotional and Spiritual Support

Volunteer Support

Personalized Care Plans

Some Frequently Asked Questions

Hospice care is specialized care designed to provide comfort and support to individuals facing a life-limiting illness. The focus is on enhancing the quality of life rather than curing the illness. It also offers emotional, spiritual, and practical support to both patients and their families.

To qualify for hospice, a patient must have a life-limiting illness with a life expectancy of six months or less, as certified by a physician. Common conditions include cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and lung disease. The patient and family must also agree to focus on comfort care rather than curative treatments.

Hospice provides personalized care plans, nurse visits, aide support, medication management, pain relief, medical equipment, and emotional and spiritual support for patients and their families. We offer services in the comfort of the patient’s home, a nursing facility, or an inpatient hospice unit.

Hospice care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans, so there are often no out-of-pocket expenses for the family. Our team can help verify coverage and navigate the payment process

Yes, you can continue seeing your primary doctor while receiving hospice services. Our team will collaborate with your doctor to ensure coordinated care focused on comfort and quality of life.

Palliative care focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving the quality of life at any stage of illness, while hospice care is specifically for patients nearing the end of life, typically within six months. Both prioritize comfort, but hospice is for when curative treatment is no longer being pursued

Yes, hospice care can be provided in the patient’s home, in a nursing facility, or in an inpatient hospice unit. Our goal is to provide care wherever the patient feels most comfortable.

No, hospice care provides medications related to pain relief and symptom management. Our medical team will review current medications and make adjustments to ensure comfort and quality of life

Nurses visit as needed, based on the patient’s condition and care plan. The frequency of visits can vary from weekly check-ins to more frequent visits, depending on the patient’s needs.

Yes, hospice care can be discontinued if the patient’s condition improves or if they wish to return to curative treatments. Hospice care is flexible and can be restarted if needed.

Family members are an essential part of the hospice team. They are involved in the care decisions and can receive support, education, and respite care to help manage caregiving responsibilities.

Respite care is a short-term relief service where the patient is temporarily cared for in a nursing facility, giving family caregivers a break. It’s available for up to five days at a time during each benefit period.

For respite care, your loved one will be placed in a skilled nursing facility or an inpatient hospice unit. This allows caregivers to take a break while ensuring the patient continues to receive professional care in a comfortable and supportive environment. Respite care typically lasts for up to 5 days and is available during each benefit period. Our team will work with you to find a location that best meets your family’s needs

Referrals can be made by healthcare professionals, family members, or friends. You can contact us directly or fill out our referral form on our website, and we’ll help guide you through the process.

Yes, while hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life, we do treat infections such as pneumonia or urinary tract infections (UTIs) if they are causing discomfort. Our team can prescribe medications to manage symptoms and reduce pain, but the goal remains comfort-based care, not curative treatment. The approach is to alleviate symptoms rather than aggressively fight the infection.

Yes, hospice care can provide antibiotics if they are necessary to ease symptoms and enhance the patient’s comfort. However, the treatment plan is always focused on maintaining quality of life, and decisions about medications will be made in collaboration with the patient and family based on their wishes.

If a new illness or condition develops while a patient is in hospice care, our team will assess how it impacts the patient’s comfort. We will address symptoms and manage the condition in a way that aligns with the patient’s overall care goals of comfort and quality of life.

Yes, we offer a 24/7 triage line that allows you to contact us anytime, day or night. Whether it’s for medical concerns, emotional support, or urgent questions, our team is here to assist you and provide the care you need when you need it most.

No, there is no penalty for stopping hospice care. If a patient’s condition improves or they decide to pursue curative treatments again, hospice care can be discontinued at any time. Hospice is flexible, and patients can re-enroll later if needed.

No, hospice benefits do not have a set limit. As long as a patient continues to meet the eligibility criteria, which is a life-limiting illness with a prognosis of six months or less, hospice care can continue. If the patient lives beyond six months, they will be re-evaluated and can continue to receive hospice care if still eligible.

No, you cannot receive both hospice and home health care services simultaneously. Hospice care focuses on comfort and palliative treatments for individuals with a terminal illness, while home health care is for patients seeking curative treatment or rehabilitation. Since hospice shifts away from curative treatments, you’ll need to choose one service based on your care goals. Our team can help guide you in making the best decision for your situation.

Yes, you can receive palliative care and home health care together. Palliative care focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses, regardless of whether they are pursuing curative treatments. Since home health services focus on recovery and rehabilitation, the two can complement each other depending on your care needs.

Yes, our social workers are also notaries. They can assist with important legal documents, such as advance directives, medical power of attorney forms, and other necessary paperwork. This ensures that your family’s needs are met efficiently and conveniently during your loved one’s care.

Yes, we can continue to provide care if your family member moves to a new residence, whether it's to a different home, an assisted living facility, or a nursing home, as long as the new location is within our service area. Our team will coordinate the transition to ensure that your loved one’s care is uninterrupted and continues smoothly in the new setting.

If your loved one is admitted to the hospital, please notify our hospice team as soon as possible. We will coordinate with the hospital staff to ensure that your loved one receives the appropriate care that aligns with their hospice goals. Depending on their condition and treatment plan, we can assist in transitioning back to hospice care once they are discharged, ensuring a smooth return to their preferred care setting. Our team is here to support you and your family through this process.

A comfort care kit is a collection of essential items designed to enhance the comfort and quality of life for patients receiving hospice care. The kit typically includes items such as pain relief medications tailored to the patient's needs. It serves to provide relief from discomfort and ensure that patients feel cared for and supported during their time at home. Our team can help determine the specific items that should be included based on your loved one’s individual needs.