Continuous Care

When a patient's condition necessitates intensive, constant supervision, our hospice continuous care steps in to provide the crucial support needed at home. This service involves highly trained hospice staff working in shifts to deliver short-term, intensive care directly to patients in crisis, aiming to manage severe symptoms effectively and prevent hospitalization. By having healthcare professionals such as nurses and health aides remain at the patient's home on a continuous basis, we are able to address acute medical symptoms promptly and provide necessary treatment interventions. The primary goal of continuous care is to stabilize the patient's condition and ensure comfort during periods of critical need, maintaining a high level of care without the disruptions of hospital transfers. This focused, compassionate approach is reserved for times when symptoms or pain crises exceed what can be managed through routine hospice care, emphasizing close, constant attention to detail and patient comfort.