When someone you love is facing a serious illness, the word “hospice” can feel heavy. Many families believe hospice means giving up, but that simply isn’t true. Hospice is not about losing hope — it is about shifting hope toward comfort, peace, and quality of life.

What Hospice Really Is
Hospice is specialized care for individuals with a life expectancy of six months or less. The goal is to reduce pain, support emotional needs, provide spiritual comfort, and make each day meaningful.
What Hospice Includes
- Regular nurse visits
- 24/7 on-call support
- Medication for symptom management
- Personal care assistance
- Emotional and spiritual support
- Medical equipment and supplies
- Support for the entire family
At Greater Help Hospice, we focus on compassion, consistency, and Christian-centered care.
Where Hospice Happens
Hospice is provided wherever the patient calls home, including private homes, assisted living communities, Nursing homes. Our team travels to areas other agencies may decline.
Why Families Choose Hospice
Families often say hospice brought peace, understanding, and relief during one of the hardest moments of life.
A Message of Hope
We believe every person deserves to finish their journey with dignity and faith. Our chaplains and team members are available to pray with families, offer scripture, and provide encouragement.

If you have questions about hospice, our team offers free consultations to guide your family.