When someone you love is facing a terminal illness, choosing the right hospice care provider can make all the difference. Hospice care focuses on enhancing the quality of life for patients by prioritizing comfort, dignity, and compassionate support during the final stages of life. It's not about giving up,it's about making every moment meaningful.
At Polaris Hospice, we tailor our care to each patient's unique needs and values. Our hospice team provides emotional, physical, and spiritual support to patients and their loved ones wherever they call home. We believe hospice care is more than a service; it's a calling.
Hospice care is specialized end-of-life care designed for individuals with a terminal illness who are expected to live six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. Once patients stop pursuing curative treatment, hospice focuses on providing comfort and support rather than seeking a cure.
Polaris Hospice takes a patient-centered approach, helping manage symptoms and provide treatment for pain, nausea, breathing difficulties, and other challenges. Our care team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, hospice aides, volunteers, and chaplains,all working together to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
With care available in private homes, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes throughout Arizona's East and West Valley communities, we help patients receive hospice care where they feel most at peace.
The length of hospice care varies. Some patients receive hospice for weeks, others for several months. In some cases, individuals live beyond the initial prognosis and continue receiving care if they still meet the eligibility criteria. Patients may receive routine visits from our hospice staff in their home, a nursing home, or an assisted living facility, depending on where they reside.
Because hospice focuses on maintaining the best possible quality of life, earlier enrollment allows patients and families to receive the full benefit of hospice services, including symptom management, emotional support, and guidance for family caregivers. The care plan evolves as the patient's condition changes, ensuring comfort and dignity throughout the journey.
To qualify for hospice care, a patient must have:
Hospice eligibility is usually determined by a physician, but family members can initiate conversations with healthcare providers if they believe a loved one may benefit from hospice. Common conditions that qualify include cancer, dementia, congestive heart failure, COPD, and other serious illnesses.
Our hospice professionals at Polaris Hospice will coordinate with your family and medical team to assess eligibility and create a personalized care plan.
We provide specialized care for patients with these terminal conditions
Compassionate care for patients with advanced dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and related cognitive disorders.
When curative treatment is no longer effective and the focus shifts to comfort-based care and pain management.
End-of-life care for congestive heart failure, stroke, and other cardiac conditions requiring intensive symptom management.
End-stage kidney disease when dialysis is no longer effective, pursued, or suitable for the patient.
Specialized care for Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, and other progressive neurological conditions.
Hospice for severe COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, or respiratory failure where quality of life is deeply impacted.
Comprehensive support for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, focusing on comfort and dignity.
Advanced hepatic failure or end-stage liver disease where symptom relief and comfort are the central focus.
Our hospice care services are thoughtfully designed to address the full scope of needs during end-of-life care
Polaris Hospice provides a wide range of hospice care services, including medication for pain relief, wound care, medical supplies, and equipment. Our hospice team works closely with healthcare providers to ensure that medical care supports patient comfort and helps manage symptoms.
End-of-life care often comes with emotional and spiritual challenges for both patients and family members. Our hospice program offers emotional support through licensed social workers, volunteers, and spiritual care from chaplains.
We support the patient's family by providing caregiver education and resources. Our hospice team helps families understand what to expect, how to manage daily care needs, and how to navigate emotional and practical challenges.
Beyond standard care, we offer additional support services that bring comfort and relief to patients and caregivers
Caring for a terminally ill loved one can be exhausting. Through respite care, we temporarily take over caregiving responsibilities so primary caregivers can rest and recharge. This gives family members time to take care of themselves while knowing their loved one is in good hands.
Some patients may require temporary inpatient hospice care for more intensive symptom management. Polaris Hospice coordinates care in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and memory care communities when needed to ensure the highest level of comfort.
Our commitment doesn't end with a patient's passing. We offer grief counseling and support to the patient's family for up to 13 months. These bereavement services help loved ones cope with loss and find comfort in a supportive environment.
24/7 care from dedicated healthcare professionals
Medical oversight, care planning, and coordination with your existing healthcare providers.
Skilled nursing care, symptom management, and medication administration.
Personal care assistance, daily living support, and comfort measures.
Emotional support, resource coordination, and family counseling services.
Spiritual care, counseling services, and support for patients of all faiths.
Companionship, respite support, and additional family assistance.
Families throughout Arizona's East and West Valley communities choose Polaris Hospice because we deliver compassionate care with integrity, professionalism, and empathy. Our hospice team includes highly trained professionals dedicated to creating moments of peace and meaning for patients and their families.