Palliative Care

The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life of individuals who have a serious or life-threatening disease. You can receive comprehensive palliative care while seeking treatments. Care coordination with your team may include a Physician or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), RN Case Manager, & psycho-social/spiritual support counselor.

We provide care to patients with a palliative care diagnosis who may need specialized symptom management.

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

Can I Be a Hospice Volunteer?

Published on July 12, 2026 in the Resource Category

Many people feel called to volunteer in hospice but wonder if they have the right experience, words, schedule, or emotional readiness. Bristol Hospice explains what to know before becoming a hospice volunteer and why small moments can make a meaningful difference.

What Hospice May Provide at Home

Published on July 9, 2026 in the Resource Category

Hospice care at home may include team visits, medications, equipment, supplies, and caregiver support related to the hospice diagnosis and plan of care. Bristol Hospice explains what loved ones may expect and why every care plan is different.

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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