Hospice Care at Home
Discover hospice care at home with medical, emotional & spiritual support. Ensure comfort, dignity & quality of life for your loved ones.

What to Expect from Our Hospice Care at Home
At Solid Care Hospice, we bring professional, compassionate care directly into the comfort of your home. Our services ensure that your loved one receives the dignity and respect they deserve, while their emotional, medical, and spiritual needs are tended to with care and expertise.
- 24/7 Services: Expert hospice professionals available around the clock to address any urgent needs.
- Intensive Comfort Care: Comprehensive support focused on physical comfort and symptom management.
- Home Medical Equipment: Access to tailored equipment to ensure comfort and proper care.
- Respite Care: Time for caregivers to recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands.
- Medical Supplies: Essential supplies delivered directly to your home.
- Spiritual Support: Guidance and emotional care to help families and patients through this meaningful time of life.
Why Choose Us?
Providing personalized hospice care for patients and families—where you need it, when you need it.

Personalized Care
Every person deserves care customized to their unique needs and wishes. We create individualized care plans to ensure comfort and respect.

Reliable Support
We deliver everything you need for peaceful hospice care at home, from medical equipment to counseling and spiritual guidance.

Compassionate Professionals
Our team is highly skilled and deeply empathetic. We’re here to support you and your family every step of the way.
Begin the Journey With Care and Compassion
When it’s time to focus on comfort and dignity, we’re here to provide the care and support you deserve. Compassionate, expert care is just one call away.

Frequently Asked Questions
Hospice care at home supports individuals with advanced illnesses to ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life during the final stages.
Any individual with a life-limiting condition who prioritizes comfort over curative treatment can benefit from hospice care at home.
Our services range from pain management to emotional and spiritual support, medical equipment, and respite care for family caregivers.
Yes, many hospice care services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Contact us for more details.
When a loved one is nearing the end of their life, it can be a difficult time for everyone involved. That's where hospice care comes in. Hospice care is a specialized type of medical care focused on providing comfort and support to those facing a serious illness or terminal disease. This care can occur in various settings, from the patient's home to a dedicated hospice center.
Palliative care is specialized medical care focused on improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from serious or chronic illnesses. Unlike other forms of medical care, palliative care is typically provided by a team of healthcare professionals who work together to address a patient's physical symptoms and emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
This includes easing pain and other discomforts, managing medication, and helping patients and their families navigate difficult care and treatment decisions. Palliative care can be provided at any stage of an illness and is often used with other medical treatments.
Hospice care is specifically for individuals who have a terminal illness and have been given a prognosis of six months or less to live. The focus is on providing comfort and maintaining quality of life during this time rather than treating or curing the illness.
Palliative care, on the other hand, is available to individuals with serious illnesses at any stage of the disease. The goal is to relieve symptoms and stress caused by the illness and improve the quality of life for both the patient and their family.
This includes easing pain and other discomforts, managing medication, and helping patients and their families navigate difficult care and treatment decisions. Palliative care can be provided at any stage of an illness and is often used with other medical treatments.
Generally, patients who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and are no longer seeking curative treatment may be eligible for hospice care. This could include those with cancer, heart disease, dementia, or other chronic conditions.
If you or a loved one are facing a serious illness, it may be worth exploring hospice care as a compassionate and supportive option.