Making the decision to begin hospice care is never easy. Many families ask the same question: How do I know when it’s time?
Hospice care is designed for patients facing a serious illness when the focus shifts from curative treatment to comfort, quality of life, and support.
Common Signs It May Be Time for Hospice:
- Frequent hospital visits or ER trips
- Rapid decline in health or mobility
- Increased pain or symptoms that are difficult to manage
- Weight loss or loss of appetite
- Difficulty with daily activities like bathing or dressing
- A physician has recommended comfort-focused care

What Hospice Really Means
Hospice does not mean giving up. It means choosing comfort, dignity, and support during a difficult time. Care is provided wherever the patient calls home — whether that’s a private residence, assisted living, or a nursing facility.
Support for the Whole Family
Hospice care supports not just the patient, but the entire family. This includes:
- Pain and symptom management
- Emotional and spiritual support
- Guidance through each stage of the journey
- Bereavement support after loss
You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone
If you’re unsure whether it’s time for hospice, our team can help guide you through the decision with compassion and clarity.
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