Hospice

Livefly Hospice

Compassionate Care: The Full Spectrum of Palliative and Hospice Services

Palliative and Hospice Care services are designed to ensure comfort, dignity and an improved quality of life for patients with advanced or serious illness. As medical, emotional and spiritual needs are answered for patients and families at these services by trying to ease pain thus reducing suffering as an approach. Palliative and hospice care provide good supportive end of life care after all.

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Symptom management

Specialized care for pain control, anti nausea treatment and other active symptom control intended to maintain patient comfort (and quality of life)

Counseling and Emotional Support

Counselling can be very helpful in dealing with the emotional side of serious illness, both for your personal (if that is an issue) and for your loved ones who are also affected by what's happening.

Holistic Care Plans

Designed specifically to meet the medical, emotional and spiritual demands of each patient for constantly increasing sound health.

Families Are Part of their Care

Families actively participate, ensuring that those preferences and needs voiced by the patient and family coalition are met

Interdisciplinary Team

A group of healthcare providers who work together to deliver quality care based on the knowledge, skills and expertise required for each patient.

Home and Facility Care

Whether you need to remain at home, a hospice office or medical clinic.

Why Choose Us

Introducing the full range of our hospice services from LiveFly Healthcare: we bring compassionate care to where it belongs. Our team of true professionals is devoted to an individualized, holistic approach for the care at end-of-life; compassionate hospice and palliative services afford patients dignity & veteran support.

  • Pain management
  • Symptom control for chronic illness
  • End-of-life care
  • Emotional support and counseling
  • Spiritual care and chaplain services
  • Assistance with daily living activities
  • Respite care for family caregivers
  • Coordinating medical services
  • Advance care planning
  • Bereavement support for families

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients with serious, life-limiting illnesses and their families can benefit from these services, regardless of the stage of the disease.

Yes, both palliative and hospice care can be provided in the comfort of the patient’s home, in a hospice facility, or in a hospital.

Care plans are developed collaboratively by an interdisciplinary team, including input from the patient and family, to ensure all needs are addressed.