Providing Hospice Care Services to Charlotte and the Surrounding Areas
We provide care, comfort and companionship for any adult who is approaching the end of life.
Angelic caregivers work alongside the hospice team to ensure individuals remain comfortable, safe and peaceful in the place they call home. Our hospice care services are customized to support families so that they can spend valuable time together.
Our home hospice care covers help with daily responsibilities and so much more, including
Assisting with bathing and dressing in the safety and security of one’s home
Providing companionship to the client and the family members involved in their care
Offering respite care so that family caregivers can take breaks
Providing medication reminders, as well as creating an environment of comfort and peace as the patient manages their symptoms
Helping with errands and other household tasks, such as light housekeeping, grocery shopping and meal preparation, so that family caregivers can focus on the care and comfort of their loved ones
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hospice care?
Hospice care addresses the comfort and quality of life of individuals with serious illnesses who are approaching the end of life.
What types of hospice services are available?
Our customized hospice care services help clients with personal care needs such as bathing, dressing and personal hygiene. Caregivers can also provide companionship to the client and respite care to the family members involved in their care. Help with errands and other household tasks may also be part of hospice care.
What is hospice care vs palliative care?
Hospice care focuses on the care, comfort and quality of life of a person with a serious illness who is approaching the end of life. Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness, such as cancer or heart failure. These individuals may receive medical care for their symptoms, as well as treatment aimed at curing their illness.
Request Home Care Pricing
The cost for home care depends on your unique situation. Request personalized pricing for the services you need.
Private pay is the most common way to pay for home care. Families use
existing saving accounts or assets to cover the cost of services.
Government Programs
Government programs like Medicaid may pay for in-home care. Included services, benefits and eligibility requirements vary from state to state.
Medicare Advantage
Some Medicare Advantage plans offer home care as a supplemental benefit. if you have one of these plans, you could qualify for in-home support services.
Veterans Benefits
Veterans receiving in-home care services may qualify for the VA Aid & Attendance Pension Or other VA benefits which can help cover the costs.
Long-Term Care Insurance
If you have long-term care insurance policy, it may help cover the cost of home care services. We can help verify your benefits and check if your policy can be used.