End Of Life Care At Home in Centennial, CO and Surrounding Areas
When families are facing the difficult and emotional time of caring for a loved one in their final days at home, Comfort Keepers is here to provide the compassion and assistance they need.
We understand the challenges involved, and our specially trained caregivers offer more than just in-home care. We provide moral support, compassion, and help with everyday tasks to make this emotional time a little bit easier.
At Comfort Keepers, we believe in preserving dignity and enhancing the quality of life for loved ones in their final stages. Our end-of-life care services are designed to provide support not only to the individual but also to their family and friends who may be dealing with the emotional challenges that come with this difficult time.
We offer comprehensive care that includes assisting your loved one with their personal needs, as well as providing emotional support for the family and around the house.
We understand that the end of life can be a stressful and upsetting time, but our services aim to alleviate some of that stress for everyone involved.
Respite care for families and caregivers
Caring for a loved one at the end of life can be emotionally and physically exhausting, especially for the primary caregiver and family members. That's why our caregivers offer respite care, providing temporary relief for those in need. This gives caregivers the opportunity to take a break, recharge, and attend to their own needs without the fear of burnout or frustration.
Respite care can be provided at home or in a care facility, including a nursing home, hospital, or senior center. Our respite services can include:
- Light housekeeping, such as laundry and cleaning
- Grocery shopping and meal preparation
- Errands, including picking up medication
- Companionship for conversation, social support, and simply someone to talk to
Supporting families every step of the way
For over two decades, Comfort Keepers has built its reputation on providing quality care and sensitive support to families. We strive to help family members maximize their time with a loved one and ease the daily burden of extended care so they can attend to matters in their own lives.
Comfort Keepers creates custom end-of-life care at home plans for every client, family, and situation. We continuously communicate with family members, hospice, or other care providers, adapting care and services to the client’s changing needs.
Should families need support after loved ones pass, we can continue to help them deal with the grief and many of the tasks they will face. From consolidation and organization of personal items to moving belongings or just being there for the family to talk to, we are there to help lighten the burdens a family may feel.
Compassionate, Caring Hospice Assistance
Our goal is to provide assistance and comfort to your loved one and to help families make the most of their limited time together. In addition to respite care, we provide companionship and personal care, including:
- Bathing and toileting assistance
- Assistance with activities of daily living, including dressing and grooming
- Light house cleaning, including laundry as needed
- Meal preparation and mealtime together
- Companionship to your loved one so you can get a much-needed break
We train our caregivers to demonstrate both compassion and steady-handed professionalism, providing comforting reassurance during the many ups and downs that come with the end of life.
Get A Flexible End of Life Care Services Plan
Contact us to learn more about how our philosophy and flexible end-of-life care at home plans of care can be of assistance to you and your family.
End-of-Life Care at Home FAQs
What is the difference between end-of-life care services and hospice?
While end-of-life care services and hospice care have similarities, there are some distinctions.
- Hospice care primarily focuses on symptom management and alleviating negative effects, while end-of-life care encompasses support for physical symptoms as well as emotional and spiritual needs.
- End-of-life care at home involves discussing expectations, providing care tailored to personal wishes, and potentially assisting with practical matters like creating a will.
How can end of life care at home benefit my family?
End-of-life care at home offers invaluable support to both the individual and their family members. It not only relieves the burden on family caregivers but also provides emotional support and ensures that your loved one receives compassionate, dignified care tailored to their specific needs and preferences.
Is end-of-life care only provided at home?
While end-of-life care services are commonly provided in a home setting, they can also be administered in hospice facilities or long-term care facilities, depending on individual preferences and circumstances.