How We Support Hospice Care
End-of-life care in a small, familiar setting is different from a hospital or large facility. There are no shift changes with unfamiliar faces, no institutional noise, no shared wards. Your loved one knows the caregivers — and the caregivers know your loved one. Families can visit at any hour. The atmosphere is quiet, personal, and respectful of the gravity of this time. Many families later tell us that being at Harbor View AFH at the end of their loved one’s life brought them unexpected peace.
Why a Small Home Matters for Hospice Care
We work in close coordination with your chosen hospice organization to provide a calm and private residential environment for end-of-life care, 24/7 on-site caregiver presence and hospice on-call support, comfort-focused personal care including hygiene, repositioning, and oral care, medication administration for comfort and symptom management, family counseling coordination through the hospice provider, spiritual care and chaplain access through hospice partnerships, bereavement support and resource referrals, and coordination of all hospice team visits and documentation.