Laguna Hills Hospice Care

Hospice Care In Laguna Hills

The final stages of a terminal illness can be difficult, but you’re never alone. At True Care Hospice, our Laguna Hills hospice care is second-to-none in delivering the highest quality of care, as well as upholding dignity and quality of life for those in the final stages of a terminal illness or have been diagnosed by a doctor as having six months or less to live.

Our comprehensive hospice care in Laguna Hills services are available at no cost to you and are 100% covered by insurance, as well as being certified by Medi-Cal and Medicare. We’re proud to be licensed and certified by the Joint Commission and the California Department of Health, so you can feel confident that you are choosing a Laguna Hills hospice care center that combines the very best in medical care and dedicated attention to provide your loved one and your family with the care and attention needed to navigate this difficult time.

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Why Choose Hospice Care in Laguna Hills?

When searching for a Laguna Hills hospice care center, many people mistakenly believe that hospice care is only for those who are terminally ill. However, we provide comfort and care at different stages, drawing upon crisis care, family support, transitional support and even bereavement counseling. Our complete spectrum of services for those needing hospice and their families has made us one of the leading hospice care centers in Laguna Hills.

What’s the Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care?

Although palliative care and hospice care are labeled similarly and often used in the same way, there are some key differences. Palliative care is made up of medical professionals that deliver care in a place where the patient is receiving treatment, like a nursing home or even a hospital, but rarely at the patient’s home. Conversely, hospice care can be given to a patient in the comfort and familiarity of their home if desired, allowing them greater peace of mine in being surrounded by their loved ones.

Palliative care can also be given at any time or at any stage of illness, whereas hospice care is generally given when the patient is within the last six months of life or is affected by a terminal illness and it is not believed that they will substantially recover.

Palliative care may also be administered through your health insurance, and you’ll need to make sure that this is the case in order to ensure that your loved one is properly covered. The same goes for prescription medications. Hospice care is 100% covered by insurance and other social programs.

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24/7 crisis care is available at any hour. We’re here for you, as well as your loved one, so you can feel comforted any time of the day or night.

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Consult with our experienced team for hospice care plan that fits your needs.


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