Phone Number: 346-213-3695 | Email: info@byyoursidehospice.com

Why Should Seniors Consider Assisted Living

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Many seniors nowadays choose to move into an assisted living facility when they retire or become ill, especially those who require help with their daily activities. They ought to have the option of spending their priceless golden years in a location where they may unwind and feel at ease.

By Your Side Hospice renders a wide range of services for your loved one’s health and convenience. We are committed to improving the patient’s quality of life, maintaining their dignity, and attending to their end-of-life concerns. By considering and choosing to receive our care, we will make sure to honor you with compassion, respect, and dignity.

It is important to note that moving into a facility can certainly be challenging for some, but on a positive note, it has many benefits. Our hospice services that you can choose from vary from different levels, from routine home care, inpatient care, and respite care to continuous care.

As a provider of hospice care in Houston, Texas, we offer services not only for the patient but also to the family and community that will certainly benefit you. These services include but are not limited to the following:

  • Bereavement Care – We offer grief & bereavement counseling through individual & group programs before and after the patient’s death.
  • Music Therapy – We offer this to our patients and their caregivers as well.
  • Skilled Nursing – Our nursing assistants in Texas will assess our patient’s needs, develop a plan of care, ensure symptom control & management, and even provide continual patient/family education as needed.

We are always happy and ready to assist you, so don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 346-213-3695 or info@byyoursidehospice.com.

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senior couple with their caregivers