Sebring, Florida
4110 US Highway 27 N, Suite 101, Sebring, FL 33870
(863) 385-9100
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End-of-Life Care Services in Sebring, FLpalliative careend of life care service

We can provide comforting, end-of-life care and services similar to palliative care for your loved one and assist the family during this difficult time.

When a family member is diagnosed with limited life expectancy, he or she often has a strong desire to spend the final days in the comfort of home. However, providing end-of-life care or palliative care-type services can be emotionally challenging and physically exhausting.

Comfort Keepers of Sebring, FL, can support you and your loved one by working with a hospice agency or medical provider to fully meet the family’s end-of-life care and palliative care needs. We will help care for the client and help around the house, as well as provide the family with emotional and moral support.

How Comfort Keepers of Sebring, FL, Can Help

Our ultimate goal with end-of-life care and palliative care type services is to provide comfort to your loved one and to help families make the most of their limited time together. We help by providing

  • bathing, dressing, and toileting assistance for your loved one.
  • light house cleaning.
  • laundry as needed.
  • food preparation.
  • companionship to your loved one so you can get a much-needed break.

We can also continue to help after a loved one’s passing. Our Comfort Keepers® can help families in Sebring, FL, deal with the loss and assist with tasks such as organizing personal items and moving belongings—or just simply being there to listen if family members need to talk and process their grief.