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About Socal Premium Hospice Care

What is Hospice?

Hospice services provide compassionate and professional care for our patients, designed to improve their quality of life, manage pain and comfortability. At this sensitive time, it is essential to approach each patient with empathy and understanding, recognizing their unique needs and desires. Hospice professionals work hand in hand with patients and their families to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support. Through pain management, symptom control, and emotional counseling, hospice services strive to create an environment where patients find peace, comfort, and dignity. This holistic approach ensures that individuals receive the greatest care and support during this challenging time, allowing them to truly embrace the moments that matter most.

About us

At SoCal Premium Hospice Care, we understand that every individual’s journey is unique and that each person deserves the utmost care and support during their final stages of life. Our team of compassionate professionals is here to provide not only top-quality medical care but also emotional and spiritual guidance.
We believe in going above and beyond for our patients and their families, ensuring comfort, dignity, and peace during this sensitive time. With our personalized approach and commitment to excellence, we strive to make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Let us be your trusted partner as you navigate this challenging journey.

Meet Our Doctors

Our team of terminal illness experts is comprised of…

Featured Services

Our Services

Routine Care

Routine home care includes regularly scheduled visits to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of hospice patients and their caregivers. The hospice team travels to the patient’s home, whether that is a traditional residence, nursing home, assisted living facility, or anywhere the patient calls home.

Continuous Home Care

Symptoms that may require continuous home care include Severe Pain, Terminal Agitation/Restlessness, Drastic Change of Condition, Persistent Nausea and Vomiting, Respiratory Distress, and many other symptoms that may arise.

General Inpatient Care

General Inpatient Care is used when symptoms cannot be managed at home or in an alternative setting. General Inpatient Care is provided in a skilled nursing facility coordinated by SCPHC and the patients family to be temporarily transferred to a skilled nursing facility until symptoms improve. Hospice care covers transport to and from the facility as well as room and board charges while the patient is in General Inpatient Care.

Respite Care

Respite care provides short-term relief for primary caregivers. It can be arranged for just an afternoon or for several days or weeks. Care can be provided at home, in a healthcare facility, or at an adult day care center.
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