Home Health & Hospice Care

Proving medical, emotional and spiritual support
for people who are nearing life’s end
in the comfort of your own home.

 

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Home Health and Hospice Care

Exceptional Care in the Comfort of Your Own Home

Discover comprehensive medical, emotional, and spiritual support tailored to your needs with our Hospice Care and Home Health services.

Hospice Care

Our Hospice Care program offers personalized support for individuals and their loved ones nearing life's end. Our team is dedicated to treating the whole person, helping them remain at home, alert and comfortable. Our services include:

  • Medical, emotional and spiritual support

  • Bereavement counseling and respite care for families

  • In-home hospice care in Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard and Paulding counties

  • Care is available to all community members, regardless of ability to pay

  • Fully certified by Medicare, Medicaid and accredited by The Joint Commission

  • Chaplain services, in-hospital respite care, grief support and volunteer availability

Most private insurance plans, Medicare and Medicaid in Georgia cover our hospice care program.

Need more information? Contact our team at 770-214-2355. Medical professionals can also use this number for referrals.

Home Health Services

For those needing professional care in the comfort and familiarity of their own home, our Home Health program is here to assist. Our services are available 24/7 and include:

  • Personal care

  • Medical social services

  • Occupational, physical and speech therapy

  • Skilled nursing

  • Telehealth

We proudly serve Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard and Paulding counties. Our program is licensed by the state of Georgia, certified by Medicare and Medicaid and accredited by The Joint Commission.

For more information about our Home Health services, call 770-214-2355.

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