When to Consider Hospice or Palliative Care
You may want to discuss hospice or palliative care with your physician if any or all of the following are present in your loved one:
- Progressive declining health, despite treatment
- Increased or uncontrollable pain
- Frequent hospitalizations
- Repeat or multiple infections
- Progressive or profound weakness and fatigue
- Shortness of breath with or without oxygen
- Decreased ability to perform regular activities of daily living
- Alterations in mental status
- Exhausted patient and family or caregivers
- The desire of the patient and family to stop aggressive treatments
Learn where to start when seeking hospice or palliative care for a loved one.
Where to Find Us
We offer hospice services in several states from New England to the Southwest. Please select your state from the dropdown below to see if Evercare Hospice & Palliative Care is available in your area.
We′re Here to Help
Call 1-877-273-5534 TTY: 71124 hours a day, 7 days a week
Speak with an Evercare Hospice & Palliative Care representative to discuss your needs, or let us contact you.
How You Can Help
Learn how to become a volunteer member of our hospice and palliative care team.
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