Hospice Care
Hospice care focuses on comfort, symptom management, quality of life, and emotional support for patients with advanced or terminal illness.
Hospice and palliative care support across Southern California. Call now: +1 661-388-4125
Affinity Hospice LLC supports patients and families with comfort-focused care, clear guidance, and compassionate support across Los Angeles County and surrounding communities.
Spanish-speaking staff are available to answer your call, explain your options, and guide your family through the next steps.

Every family’s situation is different. Our team listens, answers questions, and helps coordinate care that supports the patient’s comfort and the family’s peace of mind.
Hospice care focuses on comfort, symptom management, quality of life, and emotional support for patients with advanced or terminal illness.
Palliative care can help patients living with serious illness manage symptoms, reduce discomfort, and receive extra support alongside their care plan.
Many families prefer care in a familiar setting. Our team helps support patients and loved ones with guidance, comfort, and coordinated care at home.
Families should not have to feel confused or alone when making care decisions. Affinity Hospice LLC has Spanish-speaking staff available to answer questions, explain hospice and palliative care, and help guide families through the process.
Whether you are calling for a parent, spouse, relative, patient, or facility referral, our team can listen to your situation and help you understand the next step.
Our team can help answer common questions such as:
Affinity Hospice provides specialized support for patients and families facing advanced illness, symptom changes, and complex care needs.
You do not need to know the answer before calling. Our team can listen, ask a few questions, and guide you toward the most appropriate next step.
Comfort-focused hospice support for patients facing advanced cancer
Support for advanced lung disease and breathing-related symptoms
One phone call can help your family understand care options and move forward with more clarity.
Tell us what is happening, where the patient is located, and what kind of support your family needs right now.
Our team can explain hospice, palliative care, care at home, and the next steps in clear, simple language.
If care may be appropriate, our team can help coordinate the next step and provide guidance for the family.
Affinity Hospice LLC proudly serves families across Los Angeles County and surrounding Southern California communities.
“Affinity Hospice provided compassionate care for my father. The team was kind, attentive, and helped us through a very difficult time. We are forever grateful.”— Maria G., Los Angeles, CA
Many families are unsure when to call, who pays for care, or whether hospice and palliative care are the same. Our team can help explain your options.
Learn how hospice and palliative care differ and when each type of support may be appropriate.
Understand common payment questions families ask when considering hospice care at home.
A few quick answers for families considering hospice or palliative care.
Hospice care focuses on comfort, symptom management, dignity, and quality of life for patients with advanced or terminal illness. It also supports the patient’s family.
No. Hospice means the focus of care shifts toward comfort, support, and quality of life. Patients continue to receive care and attention from a dedicated team.
In many cases, yes. Hospice care can often be provided in the home, a residence, a care facility, or another setting where the patient lives.
Yes. Affinity Hospice LLC has Spanish-speaking staff available to answer questions, explain care options, and help guide families through the next steps.
Yes. Families can visit our Spanish hospice page for more information: Hospicio en Los Ángeles.
Yes. You can call to ask questions. Our team can listen to your situation and help explain what options may be available.
Whether you are ready to begin care or just need answers, our team is here to listen and guide you with compassion.
If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.