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Los Angeles County hospice care

Hospice Care Near You in Los Angeles County

Affinity Hospice LLC provides compassionate hospice care for patients and families across Los Angeles County and nearby Southern California communities. Call today to speak with a caring team member and understand your next steps.

Spanish-speaking staff are available to answer your call, explain hospice care, and guide your family through the process.

Hospice care support for families in Los Angeles County
Need hospice support in Los Angeles County? Speak with Affinity Hospice about care options for your loved one.
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Care at Home Comfort in familiar settings
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Local hospice care

Local hospice care for families in Los Angeles County

When a loved one is facing a serious or advanced illness, families often need help quickly. Affinity Hospice LLC helps patients and families understand hospice care, coordinate support, and focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

Our team serves families across Los Angeles County and surrounding communities, helping guide care at home, in care facilities, and in other appropriate settings.

  • Los Angeles
  • Santa Clarita
  • Beverly Hills
  • Pasadena
  • Glendale
  • Burbank
  • Long Beach
  • Palmdale
  • Lancaster
  • Santa Monica
  • Inglewood
  • Torrance
  • San Fernando Valley
  • South Bay
  • West LA
  • Nearby communities
What hospice care means

Comfort-focused care for patients and support for families

Hospice care focuses on comfort, symptom support, emotional guidance, and quality of life. It also helps families feel less alone during a difficult and emotional time.

Comfort and symptom support

Hospice care can help with pain, breathing discomfort, fatigue, anxiety, and other symptoms related to advanced illness.

Care coordination

Our team helps coordinate care needs, communicate with families, and support patients in the setting that is appropriate for them.

Family education

Families receive guidance about what to expect, when to call, and how to support their loved one with dignity and compassion.

When to call

Signs it may be time to ask about hospice care

Every situation is different, but families often call when a loved one’s illness is becoming harder to manage or when more support is needed at home or in a care setting.

  • Frequent hospital visits or emergency room trips
  • Pain, breathing issues, or symptoms that are harder to control
  • Significant weakness, weight loss, or decline in daily function
  • Advanced cancer, dementia, heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease, or liver disease
  • The family needs more guidance, support, and care coordination
  • You are unsure what care option is appropriate and need someone to explain it clearly

Hospice does not mean giving up

Hospice means shifting the focus toward comfort, dignity, quality of life, and support for both the patient and family.

If you are unsure whether your loved one may qualify, it is okay to call and ask questions. Our team can help you understand the next step.

Care settings

Hospice care at home, in facilities, and across LA County

Many patients receive hospice care in the comfort of home. Hospice support may also be provided in assisted living communities, nursing facilities, board and care homes, or other appropriate care settings.

Affinity Hospice helps families understand what care may look like, what support can be coordinated, and how to move forward with less confusion.

What may be included in hospice support?

  • Nursing support and care coordination
  • Comfort-focused symptom guidance
  • Social, emotional, and spiritual support
  • Family education and caregiver support
  • Help understanding next steps and care options
Specialized hospice support

Hospice care for serious and advanced conditions

Affinity Hospice supports patients and families facing advanced illness, changing symptoms, and complex care needs.

Need help deciding what to do next?

Call us. We can listen, ask a few questions, and help your family understand what care option may be appropriate.

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Cancer

Comfort-focused hospice support for patients facing advanced cancer, with attention to pain, symptoms, emotional needs, and family guidance.

Hospice care for cancer

Dementia & Alzheimer’s

Compassionate care for patients with advanced memory loss, helping families navigate comfort, safety, communication, and changing daily needs.

Dementia & Alzheimer’s hospice care

Heart Disease

Support for patients with advanced heart disease, focusing on comfort, shortness of breath, fatigue, symptom changes, and family education.

Hospice care for heart disease

After Stroke Care

Guidance and comfort-focused care for patients after a serious stroke, especially when ongoing symptoms create complex care needs.

Hospice support after stroke

Advanced Lung Care

Support for advanced lung disease and breathing-related symptoms, with care focused on comfort, relief, and family reassurance.

Pulmonary disease hospice care

Renal Disease

Hospice support for advanced kidney disease, helping patients and families manage symptoms, care decisions, and comfort needs.

Hospice care for renal disease

Liver Conditions

Comfort-focused care for advanced liver conditions, with support for symptom changes, family concerns, and quality of life.

Hospice care for liver conditions

More Services

Explore additional hospice and palliative care services available for patients and families across Southern California.

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Atención en español

Spanish-speaking staff are available to help your family

If your family prefers to speak in Spanish, Affinity Hospice has Spanish-speaking staff available to answer questions, explain hospice care, and guide you through the next steps.

We understand that care decisions can feel overwhelming. Our team is here to explain things clearly, listen with compassion, and help your family feel supported.

Hablamos español

Nuestro personal puede responder sus preguntas, explicar las opciones de cuidado y ayudarle a entender los próximos pasos para su ser querido.

Visite nuestra página en español

What happens next

What happens when you call Affinity Hospice?

One phone call can help your family understand care options and move forward with more clarity.

We listen

Tell us what is happening, where the patient is located, and what kind of support your family needs right now.

We answer questions

Our team can explain hospice care, care at home, palliative care, coverage questions, and what the next step may look like.

We guide the next step

If hospice care may be appropriate, our team can help coordinate next steps and support the family through the process.

Coverage questions

Questions about Medicare, Medi-Cal, or insurance?

Many families have questions about who pays for hospice care and what coverage may apply. Coverage can depend on eligibility, insurance plan, and other factors.

Our team can help you understand what information may be needed and guide you toward the right next step. For sensitive medical or insurance details, please call us directly.

Hospice vs. palliative care

Not sure whether hospice care or palliative care is the right fit? Learn the difference, then call us if you need help understanding which option may apply.

Learn the difference

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about local hospice care

Quick answers for families considering hospice care in Los Angeles County.

What is hospice care?

Hospice care focuses on comfort, dignity, symptom support, and quality of life for patients with advanced or terminal illness. It also provides guidance and support for the patient’s family.

I searched “hospice near me.” Can Affinity help in Los Angeles County?

Yes. Affinity Hospice LLC serves patients and families across Los Angeles County and surrounding Southern California communities. Call us to ask if we serve your city or care setting.

Can hospice care be provided at home?

In many cases, yes. Hospice care can often be provided at home, in assisted living, in a nursing facility, or another appropriate care setting where the patient lives.

Does hospice mean giving up?

No. Hospice means the focus of care shifts toward comfort, quality of life, and support. The patient continues to receive care from a dedicated team.

Can I call even if I am not sure my loved one qualifies?

Yes. You can call to ask questions. Our team can listen to your situation and help explain what options may be available.

Can I speak with someone in Spanish?

Yes. Spanish-speaking staff are available to answer questions, explain hospice care, and guide families through the next steps.

Speak with us today

Speak with a local hospice team today

Whether you are ready to begin care or simply need answers, our team is here to listen, explain your options, and guide your family with compassion.

If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.

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