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.
Residents of Lynwood facing terminal illness deserve compassionate, expert hospice at home that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Our hospice services in Los Angeles County are designed around each patient's unique goals, delivering hospital-grade nursing support, pain management, and family counseling in the comfort of home.
Accredited & Community Trusted:
We provide all four levels of Medicare-mandated hospice care to residents of Lynwood.
Regular nursing visits, aide support, and medication delivery to your home.
Short-term, round-the-clock nursing during medical crises.
Up to 5 days of inpatient care to give family caregivers a break.
Acute symptom management in a specialized medical facility.
Expert hospice care tailored to your unique needs and situation.
Our hospice agency delivers medically sophisticated care in the comfort of your home, eliminating the stress and disruption of hospital stays. Registered nurses serve as the cornerstone of our clinical team, visiting to perform assessments, educate families, coordinate with physicians, and implement individualized care plans focused on comfort and quality of life. Beyond nursing care, we provide durable medical equipment including hospital beds, oxygen concentrators, wheelchairs, and specialized comfort items at no cost to Medicare beneficiaries. Medications related to the terminal diagnosis are covered and delivered directly to your home, ensuring seamless symptom management without pharmacy trips or paperwork. Our interdisciplinary approach includes social workers who assist with advance directives, counseling, and community resources; chaplains who provide spiritual support regardless of faith tradition; and bereavement counselors who work with families for up to 13 months following a patient's passing.
For patients with Medicare coverage, hospice care is provided at no cost to families. Medicare Part A covers 100% of hospice services related to the terminal illness, including all nursing visits, medications, medical equipment, and support services. This comprehensive benefit ensures that financial concerns do not prevent families from accessing compassionate end-of-life care. Most private insurance plans and Medicaid also cover hospice services extensively, often modeling their benefits after Medicare. Even without insurance, many hospice agencies offer charity care or payment plans to ensure no one is denied services due to inability to pay. Enrollment requires a terminal diagnosis with a prognosis of six months or less, certified by the patient's attending physician and the hospice medical director. Patients can receive care indefinitely as long as they continue to meet clinical eligibility criteria, with benefit periods renewing every 60 days.
Understanding options for end-of-life support helps families make informed decisions aligned with a patient's wishes. Comfort care, or palliative care, relieves suffering for individuals with serious illnesses at any stage. Patients may receive palliative care while still pursuing aggressive treatments like dialysis, surgery, or chemotherapy, with the goal of improving quality of life alongside extending survival. Hospice represents a specific type of comfort care reserved for patients with terminal prognoses who have chosen to forgo life-prolonging interventions. Unlike general palliative care, hospice is a defined Medicare benefit providing comprehensive services without requiring families to coordinate multiple providers or manage complex billing. The hospice model includes regular nursing visits, personal care assistance, medical equipment, medications, emotional counseling, spiritual support, and bereavement services—all coordinated by a single interdisciplinary team. This holistic approach addresses not just physical symptoms but also psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of dying, offering support that extends to family members for over a year after loss.
Local expertise you can trust
Based in Los Angeles County, our hospice agency extends comprehensive services to Lynwood residents and families in nearby areas including South Gate, San Dimas, San Gabriel. We have built strong partnerships with local healthcare providers, ensuring that patients benefit from coordinated, continuous care regardless of their previous medical relationships. Our local presence means rapid response times and deep familiarity with community resources.
What every family should know about end-of-life care options
We understand that considering hospice care involves difficult emotions and important decisions. Our experienced staff offers free consultations to explain services, answer questions about Medicare coverage, and help families understand what to expect. Reach out today for confidential, supportive conversation about how hospice can serve your family's unique needs.
Our compassionate team provides dedicated hospice and palliative support directly to families in Lynwood and across Los Angeles County. Whether you reside near the city center or in surrounding neighborhoods within Lynwood, South Gate, San Dimas, San Gabriel, Lomita, Montebello, our experienced nurses and caregivers are available 24/7 to ensure comfort and dignity.
Yes, hospice is completely free for Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare Part A covers all hospice services including nursing, medical equipment, medications for the terminal illness, respite care, and counseling. There are no copays, deductibles, or out-of-pocket expenses for covered hospice services.
Patients may continue seeing their primary care physician, though the hospice medical director becomes the primary physician overseeing care related to the terminal illness. Many hospice agencies coordinate closely with a patient's existing doctors to ensure continuity of care and respect the patient's established medical relationships.
When hospice starts, a registered nurse conducts an initial assessment at your home to understand the patient's needs, symptoms, and goals of care. The team creates a personalized care plan, delivers necessary medical equipment, and explains how to reach the 24/7 nurse line. Regular visits from nurses, aides, and other team members begin based on the patient's individual needs.
Hospice care is specialized medical care focused on providing comfort and quality of life for individuals with terminal illnesses. Rather than trying to cure the disease, hospice prioritizes pain management, symptom relief, and emotional support for both patients and their families. Care is delivered by an interdisciplinary team including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and home health aides.
Hospice should be considered when curative treatments are no longer effective or desired, and life expectancy is estimated at six months or less. Many families wish they had started hospice sooner, as earlier enrollment allows more time to receive comprehensive support, manage symptoms effectively, and focus on quality time together.
To qualify for hospice care, a patient must have a terminal diagnosis with a prognosis of six months or less if the illness runs its natural course, certified by two physicians. The patient must also choose to focus on comfort care rather than curative treatment. Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurers cover hospice when these criteria are met.
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