Committed to Providing Compassionate Comfort &
Care to Each of Our Patients
Synergy Hospice Care provides services tailored to the unique needs of each patient and family.
Pain Management
Symptom Control
Emotional Support
Respite Care
Community
Resources
Bereavement
Counseling
Testimonials
Real Stories from Families Who Trusted Synergy Hospice Care
Annie Choi
Family Member
David Thompson
Patient
What We Do
Our Services
We understand that navigating the end-of-life journey requires a unique blend of medical expertise, emotional support, and practical assistance. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of hospice services designed to address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of our patients and their families. Whether it's managing pain and symptoms, providing emotional and spiritual support, or assisting with activities of daily living, our dedicated team is here to help fill every moment with comfort, dignity, and respect.
Comfort & Care
Experience compassionate comfort and relief with our personalized plan of care and symptom management, ensuring comfort and support for you and your loved ones during life's most challenging moments.
Social Work
Our social workers offer emotional support and practical resources, empowering families to make informed decisions and find peace of mind during challenging times.
Home Health Aides
Our home health aides are available to provide compassionate assistance with daily activities, offer a friendly presence for emotional support, and ensure seamless communication with our clinical team, enhancing the quality of care and comfort for your loved ones.
Palliative Care
Our palliative care services provide relief from pain and symptoms, emotional support, and improved well-being, empowering patients and families to focus on meaningful moments and cherished time together.
Bereavement Support
Our spiritual and bereavement support offers comfort and guidance, helping patients and families find peace, meaning, and resilience during their end-of-life journey.
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What is Hospice Care?Hospice is a service provided by an interdisciplinary care team to any patient who is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and according to a physician has less than six months to live. While traditional medical care focuses on treating disease and illness, hospice care centers on improving the quality of life for the individual, in addition to providing support and education to the family. Hospice care provides a team-oriented approach to delivering medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support individualized to the patient’s needs and wishes. The service is provided where the patient resides, at home or in a facility. Hospice puts the individual and their family at the center. It exists to provide support and care for the individual in the last phases of a life-limiting illness so that they may live as fully and comfortably as possible; quality over quantity care. At Synergy Hospice Care, our mission is to provide compassionate, quality care with respect and comfort to our patients and their families/caregivers.
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Is Hospice Care Right for Me?When a patient is diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and curative medical treatments are no longer a feasible option, hospice care should be considered. While the primary goal of hospice is to provide dignity and quality end-of-life care for the individual, it’s scope goes beyond in providing the necessary help and guidance to family and friends so that they may cope with the difficulties of seeing a loved one go through a terminal illness. Electing hospice care does not mean you’ve given up; it just means you are looking to improve the quality of life for yourself and/or the patient facing an incurable life-limiting illness. It’s never too soon to learn about your options.
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Who Pays for Hospice?Hospice is covered by most major insurers, including Medicare, Medi-Cal, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, HMO, and other private insurers. Coverage generally includes medical equipment and illness-related medications. When insurance does not cover hospice care, discuss your options with Synergy Hospice Care.
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What Services Does Hospice Cover?The following services are included if it is part of the hospice plan of care for the individual: Physician and nursing care Medication for pain control and symptom management Medical supplies relating to the hospice diagnosis Home medical equipment relating to the hospice diagnosis Counseling (spiritual, emotional, dietary) Short-term inpatient and respite care Home Health Aide care Bereavement support Volunteer services We also assist with placement, checking and assisting in filling out insurance coverage, and developing a plan of care specific to you and your family’s needs.
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Who Provides the Care?Hospice care services are provided by an interdisciplinary care team that have been certified and licensed by each discipline’s respective state agency. Each care team staff have gone through a rigorous screening process and are required to undergo continuous regular training to ensure they remain up to date with the latest health care standards. The care team includes: Hospice Physicians Registered Nurses Licensed Vocational Nurses Home Health Aides Medical Social Workers Chaplains Volunteers Bereavement Counselor Volunteer
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How does Hospice Care Differ From Palliative Care Services?Hospice is the only service that focuses on end-of-life care. Hospice recognizes that the patient will not get better and provides comfort and support, rather than a cure. Also, while the primary goal of both hospice and palliative care is to provide comfort and pain relief for a serious illness, the scope of hospice goes beyond that to provide the necessary help and guidance family and friends need to cope with the difficulties of seeing a loved one go through a terminal illness. Hospice vs Palliative Care Hospice and palliative care are partly similar in that both services require a full care team to provide a holistic approach to care, with the ultimate goal of providing symptom relief, comfort, and quality of life to patients and their loved ones. The main difference is that palliative care patients can continue to receive aggressive and curative treatment like chemotherapy, radiation, dialysis and surgery at the same time they receive palliative care while hospice care patients may not. On the other hand, hospice patients need a physician to certify that they each have a terminal diagnosis and a life-expectancy of six-months or less whereas a palliative patient may receive palliative care at any stage of their disease process while continuing to receive curative treatment. The table below shows the differences between Hospice and Palliative Care:
Address
19634 Ventura Blvd, Suite 218
Tarzana, CA 91356
Customer Care / Inquiries
info@synergyhospicecare.com
Phone
(818) 839 - 3000
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