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Living room at Casa La Granada

Hospice Support

Hospice Support Centered on Comfort

A calmer residential setting for hospice support, with close coordination, comfort, and family presence.

A More Peaceful Setting for a Difficult Time

A quieter home can create more room for comfort, presence, and meaningful time together.

When hospice becomes part of care, families need steadiness, compassion, and clear communication. Casa La Granada provides a calm residential setting and works closely with hospice providers and loved ones to support comfort, dignity, and presence during a deeply important stage of care.

What families are looking for

Serious illness changes what matters most. Families are often looking for comfort, gentleness, and a setting that feels quiet and reassuring rather than clinical or overwhelming, so they can spend meaningful time together.

Quiet courtyard setting at Casa La Granada

How Hospice Support Works at Casa La Granada

Coordinated closely with hospice providers, families, and the broader care team.

Casa La Granada works in close coordination with hospice agencies, physicians, families, and other care professionals involved in the resident’s care. Hospice providers direct the hospice plan, while our team supports day-to-day comfort, routine, and communication within the home. The goal is a seamless experience that feels steady and well coordinated.

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Provider-led hospice plan

Agency-Directed Care

Hospice agencies guide the hospice plan while care in the home stays aligned and coordinated.

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Day-to-day support in the residence

Comfort and Routine

Our team supports comfort, routine, communication, and the daily flow of care within the home.

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Family presence and communication

Staying Informed

Loved ones stay informed and can focus more fully on being present during an important stage of care.

What Support Can Include

Thoughtful support for comfort, routine, and a calmer experience at home.

Support is designed to feel steady and coordinated, with daily care shaped around comfort, communication, and the pace of the resident and family.

  • Coordination with hospice providers and the resident’s broader care team

  • Comfort-focused personal care and assistance with daily routines

  • Medication assistance and communication with the hospice team

  • Calm support with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and repositioning as needed

  • Meal and hydration support based on comfort and tolerance

  • Ongoing family communication and care updates

  • A quiet residential setting where loved ones can be present

Private Suite Gallery

Spacious private suites that feel calm, elevated, and residential.

Families often worry hospice means a cramped or institutional room. At Casa La Granada, residents have private suites with generous space and refined finishes that support comfort, dignity, and quiet family time.

Private bedroom with soft natural light at Casa La Granada

Why Families Value It

More than strong supervision and personal care alone.

Families often want more than supervision and safety. They want to know that the care team is actively trying to understand what still brings comfort, familiarity, recognition, and moments of joy to the person they love. This program is designed to make that part of daily care rather than an occasional extra.

Private Tours

Schedule a Private Tour

We welcome private tour inquiries from families who want to learn more about hospice support at Casa La Granada.