Hospice Care
Hospice Care
Hospice is a different kind of medical care, consisting of comprehensive comfort-oriented services and compassionate attention. This is designed to help patients maximize control over their lives and live with dignity when facing a serious illness.
Hospice provides treatments that address comfort and quality of life. Controlling pain and other distressing symptoms is a major priority.
A person is considered eligible for Hospice care if the physician estimates a life expectancy of six months or less, should the disease run its normal course.
You or your family can begin by contacting Comfort Quest Hospice directly at (626) 364-7378. Hospice will contact your doctor concerning your medical appropriateness for Hospice care. Or your doctor may contact Hospice after discussing it with you.
You actually become a patient of Hospice by signing a consent form electing hospice care.
Once on the Hospice program, you will be cared for by a team of professionals and volunteers. The professionals include a nurse, social worker, chaplain, and home health aide; volunteers provide companionship, transportation, pick-up and delivery of medications, respite and other services.
A "plan of care" is developed for each individual based on the particular needs of the patient and family.
The Comfort Quest Hospice is an option for people facing any disease, including heart disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, cancer, kidney disease, Parkinson’s, ALS, MS, liver disease, HIV/AIDS, Alzheimer’s and dementia.
If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you should consider calling Hospice:
- Is treatment no longer helping or working?
- Has the patient experienced one or more life-threatening infections during the past six months?
- Have there been multiple trips to the hospital or emergency room during the past year?
- Has there been unintentional weight loss and/or decreased food intake?
- Is there difficulty swallowing?
- Has there been a continued decline in ability to function?
- Have you been told there’s no further treatment available and care will now focus on providing comfort or relieving the symptoms, as opposed to prolonging life?
- Is it becoming more and more difficult for the caregiver to take care of the patient?
- Has a medical professional given the patient a prognosis of six months or less?
Our Services
Pain and Symptom Management
We don’t just rely on medicine to help with your pain. Our hospice teams work closely with you and your family to create a care plan that fits your needs.
Emotional Support
The emotions you’re experiencing can be intense, but you’re not alone in this. We’re here to support you in understanding and navigating your feelings. We provide professional grief counseling for both you and your loved ones.
Spiritual Care
Grief can raise questions about our beliefs, yet it’s also a time for reflection. Our team offers support for bereavement and spiritual needs during life-limiting illnesses. We’re here to help you find comfort in your faith, whatever it may be.
Bereavement Care
Everyone reacts differently to the loss of a loved one. Our team of counselors and social workers is here to provide support to families as they grieve, offering assistance for up to 13 months after their loved one’s passing.
We’d love to speak with you
Have questions about care, or ready to start care?
Talk to a nurse at your convenience.