What Palliative Care Is
Palliative care provides an extra layer of support for patients living with serious illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, lung disease, or dementia.
Our goal is to improve quality of life by managing symptoms, coordinating care, and supporting both patients and families—at any stage of illness, alongside your current treatment plan.
How It Helps at Home
Our team of nurse practitioners, nurses, and social workers visits patients where they are most comfortable—at home.
We help with:
- Symptom relief (pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, anxiety)
- Medication management and education
- Emotional and family support
- Coordination with specialists and primary care providers
Visit Cadence
- Initial Visit: Comprehensive assessment and care plan setup
- Follow-Up Visits: Typically every 2–4 weeks, depending on patient needs
- As-Needed Visits: Available for urgent concerns or symptom changes
Cost & Insurance
Palliative care is typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans.
Our team will confirm coverage prior to starting services.
What to Expect in the First 30 Days
- Day 1–7: Initial consultation and care plan created
- Day 8–14: Symptom management and coordination with your current providers
- Day 15–30: Follow-up visit to adjust your care plan and ensure comfort and stability
Our team stays in close contact to ensure you feel supported and confident in your care.
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