What Hospice Care Looks Like for Central Families
Hospice is not simply a medical service. It is a full circle of support that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of your loved one and everyone who loves them. Our interdisciplinary team builds a personalized care plan around what matters most to your family, guided by your loved one’s wishes and values at every step.
Our hospice services in Central include:
- Registered Nurse Visits – Skilled nurses visit regularly to manage pain, monitor symptoms, and adjust care as your loved one’s needs change.
- Certified Nursing Aide Support – CNAs assist with personal hygiene, bathing, and daily comfort care.
- Medical Director Oversight – A physician-led team guides the clinical plan in coordination with your loved one’s own doctor.
- Social Work Services – Licensed social workers provide emotional support, help with practical needs, and assist with care coordination.
- Spiritual Care – Chaplains and spiritual care coordinators offer compassionate presence, regardless of faith background.
- Wound Care – Specialized support for managing wounds related to the hospice diagnosis.
- Bereavement Support – Grief counseling and check-ins for families, both during care and after a loss.
- Volunteer Support – Trained volunteers provide companionship, respite, and meaningful connection.
- Veteran-Centered Care – We proudly honor veterans with care and recognition that acknowledges their service.
Care is provided wherever your loved one is most comfortable, whether that is a private home, assisted living facility, or nursing home in the Central area.
Understanding Your Coverage Options
According to Medicare guidelines, the Medicare Hospice Benefit covers hospice services for patients who have a terminal diagnosis with a life expectancy of six months or less, if the illness runs its expected course, and who choose to focus on comfort rather than curative treatment.
When hospice is covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit, this typically includes:
- Physician and nursing services
- Medications related to the hospice diagnosis
- Medical equipment and supplies
- Home health aide and homemaker services
- Physical, occupational, and speech therapy as needed for comfort
- Social work, spiritual care, and grief counseling
If you are unsure whether your loved one qualifies, our team will walk you through the eligibility criteria in plain language and at your own pace. Learn more about hospice eligibility.
Our Caring Team is Ready to Support You and Your Loved Ones
Call us today at (225) 209-5629 or click the button below to schedule a FREE In-home Consultation.
Explore Your Care OptionsHow to Get Started
Many families tell us they wish they had called sooner. If you are already asking questions, it may be the right time to have an honest conversation with someone who can help.
Here is how it works:
- Give us a call – Reach our team at (225) 209-5629 and speak with a real person who will listen carefully, answer honestly, and take the time you need.
- We learn and explain – Our team takes a close look at your loved one’s diagnosis and current situation, coordinates with their physician, and walks you through exactly what hospice care would involve.
- Care starts at home – Once your loved one is admitted, their dedicated care team is in place and available around the clock from that day forward.
There is no pressure, no obligation, and no decision you have to rush. We are here to give you clarity, not push you toward anything.
Common Questions from Central Families
- What is the difference between hospice and palliative care? Hospice care is comfort-focused care for patients with a terminal diagnosis who are no longer pursuing curative treatment. Palliative care can be provided alongside curative treatment at any stage of serious illness. Both focus on improving quality of life and managing symptoms.
- Does choosing hospice mean we are giving up? Not at all. Choosing hospice is a decision to focus on quality of life, comfort, and meaningful time together.
- Can hospice care be provided at a nursing home or assisted living facility in Central? Yes. Foundations Hospice brings care directly to wherever your loved one lives.
- Is your team available nights, weekends, and holidays? Yes. Our team provides 24/7 on-call support every day of the year, because serious illness does not follow a schedule. How do we know when the time is right to call? Start by talking with your loved one’s physician about whether hospice is appropriate.