- Palliative Care: A broad type of medical support for anyone living with a serious illness, regardless of life expectancy. You can receive this while still pursuing treatments meant to cure the disease.
- Hospice Care: A specific type of palliative care for those in the final stages of a terminal illness. Choosing hospice means stopping curative treatments to focus entirely on symptom relief and emotional support.
- Advanced heart disease (CHF)
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s
- Lung disease (COPD)
- Kidney or liver failure
- Neurological diseases like Parkinson’s or ALS
- The Care Team: Regular visits from nurses, aides, social workers, and chaplains.
- Medical Equipment: Items like hospital beds, oxygen, and wheelchairs.
- Supplies and Medications: Everything from bandages to drugs for pain and symptom management.
- 24/7 Support: Access to a nurse by phone at any time.





