Services
Our Services
At Charise Hospice LLC, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care during life’s most meaningful moments. With a focus on empathy and respect, we strive to make every moment as comfortable and meaningful as possible.
Your Attending Physician
Your attending physician plays a central role in hospice care, working closely with the hospice team to oversee your medical needs. They help guide treatment decisions, ensure continuity of care, and provide personalized medical support that aligns with your goals, comfort, and quality of life during this important stage.
Hospice Medical Directors
Your attending physician plays a central role in hospice care, working closely with the hospice team to oversee your medical needs. They help guide treatment decisions, ensure continuity of care, and provide personalized medical support that aligns with your goals, comfort, and quality of life during this important stage.
RNs on call 24/7
Registered nurses are available around the clock to provide support whenever it’s needed. Whether responding to urgent concerns, managing symptoms, or offering reassurance, 24/7 RN availability ensures that patients and families always have access to professional guidance and care, no matter the time of day or night.
Hospice Nurses
Hospice nurses are skilled professionals who focus on managing pain and symptoms while providing compassionate, handson care. They monitor health changes, administer treatments, and educate families about caregiving. Their presence offers both medical expertise and emotional reassurance during a sensitive and challenging time.
Hospice Aide
Hospice aides assist with daily personal care needs, helping patients maintain comfort and dignity. They provide support with activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, while also offering companionship. Their care helps ease the burden on families and ensures patients feel respected and cared for at all times.
Social Worker
Social workers provide emotional support and practical guidance to patients and families. They help navigate difficult decisions, connect families with resources, and assist with planning for care needs. Their role is essential in addressing the emotional, social, and financial challenges that may arise during hospice care.
Chaplains / Spiritual Support
Chaplains offer spiritual care tailored to each patient’s beliefs and values. They provide comfort, guidance, and a listening presence, helping individuals and families find meaning, peace, and strength. Spiritual support is offered respectfully, regardless of religious background, and is entirely based on personal preference.
Trained Volunteers
Hospice volunteers are specially trained individuals who offer companionship and support. They may sit with patients, provide respite for caregivers, or assist with small tasks. Their presence brings warmth, kindness, and a sense of connection, helping patients and families feel less alone during hospice care.
Pain and Symptom Management
Managing pain and symptoms is a primary focus of hospice care. The team uses a personalized approach to control discomfort, whether physical or emotional. Through careful monitoring and treatment, patients can experience greater comfort, improved quality of life, and relief from distressing symptoms.
Medications Provided When Related to the Terminal Diagnosis
Hospice covers medications that are directly related to the patient’s terminal condition. These medications are carefully selected to manage pain and symptoms effectively. By providing necessary prescriptions, hospice ensures patients receive timely treatment without additional stress or financial burden on families.
Durable Medical Equipment Provided
Hospice provides essential medical equipment to support patient comfort and safety at home or in care settings. This may include hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen equipment, and more. Having the right equipment readily available helps improve mobility, ease caregiving, and enhance overall quality of life.
Personal Care (Bathing, Hair and Nail Care)
Personal care services focus on maintaining hygiene and dignity. Hospice aides assist with bathing, hair care, nail care, and other grooming needs. These services help patients feel clean, comfortable, and respected, while also supporting their emotional wellbeing and sense of self during hospice care.
Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapy
Therapy services are provided when needed to enhance comfort and maintain function. Physical, speech, and occupational therapists help patients manage mobility, communication, and daily activities. Their goal is to improve quality of life, promote independence where possible, and adapt care to the patient’s changing needs.
Bereavement Counseling and Follow-Up (Up to 13 Months)
Hospice care extends beyond the patient, offering bereavement support to families after a loss. Counseling and followup services continue for up to 13 months, helping loved ones process grief, find emotional support, and adjust to life after loss with compassionate guidance and care.

🏥 Your Attending Physician
Your attending physician plays a central role in hospice care, working closely with the hospice team to oversee your medical needs. They help guide treatment decisions, ensure continuity of care, and provide personalized medical support that aligns with your goals, comfort, and quality of life during this important stage.

🏥 Hospice Medical Directors
Your attending physician plays a central role in hospice care, working closely with the hospice team to oversee your medical needs. They help guide treatment decisions, ensure continuity of care, and provide personalized medical support that aligns with your goals, comfort, and quality of life during this important stage.

⏰ RNs on call 24/7
Registered nurses are available around the clock to provide support whenever it’s needed. Whether responding to urgent concerns, managing symptoms, or offering reassurance, 24/7 RN availability ensures that patients and families always have access to professional guidance and care, no matter the time of day or night.

💉 Hospice Nurses
Hospice nurses are skilled professionals who focus on managing pain and symptoms while providing compassionate, handson care. They monitor health changes, administer treatments, and educate families about caregiving. Their presence offers both medical expertise and emotional reassurance during a sensitive and challenging time.

🧑⚕️ Hospice Aide
Hospice aides assist with daily personal care needs, helping patients maintain comfort and dignity. They provide support with activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, while also offering companionship. Their care helps ease the burden on families and ensures patients feel respected and cared for at all times.

🤝 Social Worker
Social workers provide emotional support and practical guidance to patients and families. They help navigate difficult decisions, connect families with resources, and assist with planning for care needs. Their role is essential in addressing the emotional, social, and financial challenges that may arise during hospice care.

🙏 Chaplains / Spiritual Support
Chaplains offer spiritual care tailored to each patient’s beliefs and values. They provide comfort, guidance, and a listening presence, helping individuals and families find meaning, peace, and strength. Spiritual support is offered respectfully, regardless of religious background, and is entirely based on personal preference.

❤️ Trained Volunteers
Hospice volunteers are specially trained individuals who offer companionship and support. They may sit with patients, provide respite for caregivers, or assist with small tasks. Their presence brings warmth, kindness, and a sense of connection, helping patients and families feel less alone during hospice care.

💊 Pain and Symptom Management
Managing pain and symptoms is a primary focus of hospice care. The team uses a personalized approach to control discomfort, whether physical or emotional. Through careful monitoring and treatment, patients can experience greater comfort, improved quality of life, and relief from distressing symptoms.

🧾 Medications Provided When Related to the Terminal Diagnosis
Hospice covers medications that are directly related to the patient’s terminal condition. These medications are carefully selected to manage pain and symptoms effectively. By providing necessary prescriptions, hospice ensures patients receive timely treatment without additional stress or financial burden on families.

🛏️ Durable Medical Equipment Provided
Hospice provides essential medical equipment to support patient comfort and safety at home or in care settings. This may include hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen equipment, and more. Having the right equipment readily available helps improve mobility, ease caregiving, and enhance overall quality of life.

🧼 Personal Care (Bathing, Hair and Nail Care)
Personal care services focus on maintaining hygiene and dignity. Hospice aides assist with bathing, hair care, nail care, and other grooming needs. These services help patients feel clean, comfortable, and respected, while also supporting their emotional wellbeing and sense of self during hospice care.

🏃 Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapy
Therapy services are provided when needed to enhance comfort and maintain function. Physical, speech, and occupational therapists help patients manage mobility, communication, and daily activities. Their goal is to improve quality of life, promote independence where possible, and adapt care to the patient’s changing needs.

🕊️ Bereavement Counseling and Follow-Up (Up to 13 Months)
Hospice care extends beyond the patient, offering bereavement support to families after a loss. Counseling and followup services continue for up to 13 months, helping loved ones process grief, find emotional support, and adjust to life after loss with compassionate guidance and care.
