Disclaimer: Westlake Village Hospice Inc. is a licensed and Medicare-certified hospice care provider. We do not sell, prescribe, dispense, or ship prescription medications, and we do not operate an online pharmacy or telemedicine prescribing service. All hospice services are provided in person by licensed healthcare professionals. Any references to Medicare coverage, medication support, or medical coordination relate solely to patient care delivered under physician direction and do not constitute prescription drug sales or online medical services.
خدمات رعاية تلطيفية شاملة تشمل خدمات العلاج والتمريض المتخصص والرعاية المتخصصة للمرضى وعائلاتهم.
Medicare defines four specific levels of hospice care to meet the changing needs of patients.
Comfort care in your own home.
Intensive crisis nursing at home.
5-day relief stay for caregivers.
Hospital-level symptom control.
انقر على أي خدمة لمعرفة المزيد حول كيفية مساعدتك وأحبائك
يوفر فريقنا رعاية مخصصة ومليئة بالرحمة مصممة خصيصاً لتلبية احتياجات وتفضيلات كل مريض.
التوفر على مدار الساعة يضمن أن المساعدة متاحة دائماً عندما تحتاجها أكثر
فريق شامل من المتخصصين في الرعاية الصحية يعملون معاً لتوفير رعاية شاملة
التركيز على تحسين الراحة والكرامة ونوعية الحياة للمرضى وعائلاتهم
في Westlake Village Hospice، نحن ملتزمون بتوفير رعاية استثنائية تركز على الراحة والكرامة ونوعية الحياة. خدماتنا الشاملة مصممة لدعم المرضى وعائلاتهم خلال هذه الفترة المهمة
فريق ذو خبرة ومؤهل
خطط رعاية مخصصة
دعم شامل
A common misconception about hospice is that it is primarily a nursing service. In reality, a comprehensive hospice program — particularly one operating under the Medicare Hospice Benefit — is required to address the physical, emotional, psychosocial, and spiritual dimensions of a patient's experience simultaneously. At Westlake Village Hospice, this integrated approach is not an ideal — it is the standard.
Every patient enrolled in our program receives care from an Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) — a federally mandated team that meets weekly to review and update each patient's plan of care. The IDG includes the hospice physician, Registered Nurse case manager, Certified Home Health Aide, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Board-Certified Chaplain, bereavement coordinator, and volunteer coordinator. Each member brings a distinct expertise; together they address every dimension of the patient's and family's experience.
Beyond the core IDG, Westlake Village Hospice offers specialized therapeutic services that go well beyond what most hospice agencies provide: Music Therapy facilitated by a board-certified music therapist, Aromatherapy with evidence-based essential oil protocols, Pet Therapy with trained therapy animal companions, and Massage Therapy adapted for the physical sensitivities of end-stage illness.
Music Therapy is one of the most evidence-supported complementary interventions in palliative and hospice care. Our board-certified music therapist (MT-BC) uses live, patient-preferred music to reduce pain perception, decrease the need for anti-anxiety medication, facilitate meaningful reminiscence and legacy work, and provide a non-pharmacological intervention for terminal agitation. Family members often describe music therapy sessions as among the most meaningful experiences of the hospice journey.
Animal-assisted interventions in hospice settings have been shown in clinical research to reduce depression, lower blood pressure, reduce social isolation, and provide unique points of connection for patients with cognitive impairment who may not respond to verbal communication. Our trained therapy animal teams (dog and handler pairs, both certified by national organizations) visit weekly and work under the supervision of our clinical team.
End-stage wound care in hospice focuses on comfort, prevention of infection, and limitation of pain during dressing changes — not aggressive wound healing. Our wound care-trained RNs develop wound management protocols that minimize discomfort, use appropriate dressings for moisture management and odor control, and educate family caregivers on safe wound maintenance between visits. This service is particularly important for cancer patients with cutaneous tumors, and for patients with pressure injuries from prolonged immobility.
Spiritual care in hospice is not religious proselytizing — it is the professional practice of supporting a patient's search for meaning, purpose, peace, and connection in the context of dying. Our APC-certified chaplain works with patients of every faith tradition and those with no religious affiliation. Spiritual care is often where patients and families address the 'unfinished business' that medical care alone cannot reach: forgiveness, reconciliation, legacy, and the specific fears and hopes around death.
Under the Medicare Hospice Benefit (Part A), all of the following are covered at 100% with no deductible or co-pay: skilled nursing visits (RN and LVN), certified home health aide visits, social work services, chaplain and spiritual counseling, all medications related to the terminal diagnosis, all durable medical equipment (hospital bed, wheelchair, oxygen, nebulizer, bedside commode), all related medical supplies, dietary counseling, and bereavement support for 13 months after the patient's passing. Most private insurance and Medi-Cal plans provide comparable coverage.
Medical hospice services — nursing, medication management, physician oversight — are clinically necessary services covered by Medicare and insurance. Complementary therapies such as Music Therapy, Aromatherapy, Pet Therapy, and Massage Therapy are evidence-based supportive interventions that improve emotional wellbeing, reduce anxiety, and often reduce the need for medication for pain and agitation. These services are included in the Westlake Village Hospice care program and do not require separate insurance approval.
Yes — when these services are focused on comfort rather than rehabilitation. Physical therapy in hospice is used to help a patient reposition in bed to prevent pressure injuries, learn safe transfers to reduce fall risk, or reduce the effort required for basic mobility. Occupational therapy helps adapt the home environment and daily routines to reduce caregiver burden and maintain patient independence at whatever level is possible. Speech-language therapy may address swallowing safety. All are covered under Medicare hospice when clinically appropriate.
Yes. Dementia (including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia) is one of our most common primary hospice diagnoses. Dementia-specific hospice care includes advanced pain assessment using non-verbal behavioral scales (since dementia patients often cannot self-report pain), behavioral management strategies for agitation and sundowning, caregiver education on feeding assistance for dysphagia, and family counseling for the unique grief experience of dementia caregiving. Our social worker and chaplain provide specialized support for the ambiguous loss that families experience long before a dementia patient's death.
Our care coordinator will walk you through every service your loved one receives and answer any clinical or logistical question.
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