Helping you navigate through the uncertainty of illness and make choices for a better quality of life.
Hospice care should be available to anyone who needs it. That is why our goal is to provide utmost care and assistance to people with life-limiting illness so that they can make the most of their lives.
Members of the hospice team are committed to providing the finest individualized hospice care plan to achieve a quality end-of-life experience for our patients and their loved ones.
By focusing on comfort and quality of life, hospice seeks to meet patients' medical, spiritual, social, and emotional needs — wherever they call home.
"Comfort Hospice staff exceeded our needs by providing prompt, skilled, caring care to my husband during his last few months of life. They were available whenever we needed help or had questions. Most importantly, they were there for our family whenever we needed reassurance. Their motto 'Making the most of every moment' is exactly right."— Sally B., family member
A hospice patient may move from one level to another as determined by the hospice doctor, ensuring the right support at every stage.
Provided for the patient at home or other place of residence — the usual care received most of the time, consistent and coordinated.
Short-term inpatient care, limited to five consecutive days. Provided to relieve family or other caregivers of their care-giving duties.
Care at a level that can't be provided at home, covered for short lengths of time — typically for crisis, pain control, or symptom stabilization.
Eight to 24 hours of care during a brief period of crisis, as determined by the hospice team, allowing the patient to remain at home.
Our team of professionals brings a combined 50+ years of experience in Hospice and Home Health Care — providing the full spectrum of support your family needs.
Comfort Hospice's care team supports your medical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs. We focus on comfort and quality of life — caring for the whole person, not just the diagnosis.
The death of a loved one impacts your life in many ways. Our Bereavement coordinators remain available to support you through grief and loss after care concludes.
Admitting a patient to the hospice program is a simple process. A registered nurse will visit the patient at home or in the hospital, where the program is explained clearly and compassionately.
Hospice care is a covered benefit under Medicare, Medi-Cal, most private insurance plans, HMO, and other managed care organizations.
Call us for a free consultation. We'll help you understand if hospice care is the right choice for your loved one.
(626) 234-2390 Schedule a Free ConsultationComfort Hospice staff exceeded our needs by providing prompt, skilled, caring care to my husband during his last few months of life. They were available whenever we needed help or had questions. They helped us contact the doctor quickly. Most importantly of all, they were there for our family whenever we needed reassurance. Their motto "Making the most of every moment" is exactly right. I highly recommend them.— Sally B.
My father was at Comfort Hospice for several months. This is an economical but friendly and comfortable facility. They gave my father good care and were courteous to visiting friends and relatives. I would recommend them.— Blaine H.
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