Bright Moments

Offering effective innovation in the care of those affected by dementia & Alzheimer’s.

Bright Moments is a program of care specifically designed for hospice patients with end-stage dementia (ESD).

It is based on the belief that more can be done for and with dementia patients to generate positive outcomes.

Knowing that family members and caregivers often struggle with the challenges of late-stage dementia, Bristol Hospice created Bright Moments – an innovative approach – designed to support patients, family, staff and physicians.

Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams is based upon the belief that a compassionate presence the provision of a care plan devoted to end of day sleep rituals and comfort can result in enhanced patient satisfaction.

The Sweet Dreams service is an included part of the hospice benefit and is provided in the hours leading up to bedtime.

Through creation of a nurturing and soothing environment our Bristol Hospice team can deliver an individualized night time routine that facilitates sleep and comfort at the end of the day.

It is Our Privilege to Walk This Bridge in Life With You, “Embracing a Reverence for Life”

Our Bristol Hospice programs provide hospice services to meet the physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of our patients and their families/caregivers. An interdisciplinary group of professionals and volunteers develops an individualized plan of care which includes, as appropriate, the following services: nursing, physicians, home health aides, counseling, spiritual support, therapy, dietary, volunteers, durable medical equipment, supplies, and bereavement services.

Hear From The Families — Our Testimonials

“The timely response to urgent needs has been amazing. The follow up on any concerns is very quickly done and resolved effectively. Every nurse and CNA I have met gives kind, compassionate, and thorough care.”

— Memory Care Facility Team

“We could not have received better care for my father. Your hospice was absolutely top-notch. We went through two other hospices before we found you and you were wonderful!”

— A Surviving Family Member

Bristol Hospice Cares — Explore Our Blogs

Why Do Hospice Patients Sleep More?

Published on July 5, 2026, Updated on July 1, 2026 in the Resource Category

When someone in hospice begins sleeping more, loved ones may feel worried or unsure what it means. Bristol Hospice explains why rest may increase near the end of life, how to offer comfort, and when to contact the hospice team.

When a Loved One Is Afraid of Hospice

Published on July 4, 2026, Updated on July 1, 2026 in the Resource Category

When someone you love is afraid of hospice, it can be difficult to know what to say. Bristol Hospice shares gentle ways to listen, respond to common fears, explain hospice care, and talk about support without pressure.

Obtaining Hospice Care Should Be Easy

If you have questions about how hospice can be completely paid for, delivered conveniently in-home, and can help provide your family with added peace of mind, please get in touch with us for a complementary consultation today. Our caring and knowledgeable team is here to help.

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