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End-of-Life Care at Home

End-of-life care at home provides non-medical support for individuals and families during one of life’s most difficult and emotional stages. Our caregivers offer a calm, dependable presence while helping with daily routines, personal support, comfort-focused care, and household tasks that can become harder to manage during this time.

For many families, having compassionate support at home can make it easier to focus on comfort, dignity, and meaningful time together.

What is End-of-Life Care

End-of-life care is non-medical in-home support provided to individuals who are nearing the end of life and to the families caring for them. While medical care, hospice services, and clinical decisions remain with the appropriate healthcare professionals, non-medical caregivers can help with many of the practical and day-to-day needs that arise during this stage.

This type of care often focuses on comfort, routine, presence, and helping reduce some of the strain on family members. It may include personal support, companionship, assistance with daily tasks, and help maintaining a calm and supportive home environment.

For many families, end-of-life care at home allows a loved one to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the additional support needed during a deeply personal time.

Why Families Choose Us

Personalized Care Plans

Flexible Scheduling

Local, Responsive Team

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Who May Benefit from End-of-Life Care?

End-of-life care can be helpful when an individual’s needs have increased and family members need additional support managing the practical, emotional, and day-to-day demands of care at home.

  • Individuals who wish to remain at home
    Many people feel most comfortable in familiar surroundings during this stage of life.

  • Families providing hands-on support at home
    Loved ones often need relief, backup, and practical assistance as care needs increase.

  • Those needing more comfort-focused daily support
    Help with routines, personal care, mobility, and household tasks can become more important.

  • Families balancing emotional stress and caregiving responsibilities
    Additional in-home support can help reduce some of the burden and allow families to focus more fully on being present.

  • Individuals receiving hospice or medical support who also need non-medical help
    Non-medical caregiving can complement other care services by assisting with everyday needs at home.

What End-of-Life Care May Include

Every situation is different, and support should be tailored to the individual’s needs and the family’s wishes. End-of-life care often focuses on comfort, gentle assistance, and easing the day-to-day strain on loved ones.

  • Companionship and a calm caregiving presence

  • Personal care support such as bathing, grooming, and hygiene assistance

  • Mobility assistance and repositioning support

  • Help with meals, hydration, and light daily routines

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Emotional reassurance and quiet support

  • Overnight or extended-hour presence when needed

  • Relief for family caregivers

  • Assistance maintaining a more peaceful, supportive home environment

Why Families Choose End-of-Life Care

Families often choose end-of-life care because they want additional support at home without losing the familiarity, privacy, and personal comfort that home can provide.

  • More comfort
    Gentle daily support can help make routines feel calmer and more manageable.

  • More dignity
    Personal care and practical help can be delivered in a respectful, thoughtful way.

  • More support for family caregivers
    Loved ones often need relief and practical backup during emotionally demanding periods.

  • More time together
    With additional help in place, families may be able to spend less time managing tasks and more time being present.

  • A more peaceful home environment
    Consistent, dependable support can reduce strain and help create a steadier daily rhythm.

Why Choose Helping Hands by FeniCare

Choosing care during the end-of-life stage is deeply personal. Families need support that is calm, respectful, and responsive to the realities of what they are facing.

At Helping Hands by FeniCare, we provide non-medical in-home care centered on dignity, comfort, and thoughtful support. We are here to help families navigate practical day-to-day needs with clear communication, dependable service, and a compassionate presence at home.

Our goal is to help make this stage feel more supported and less overwhelming for both the individual and the family.

If your family is navigating this stage and needs additional support at home, we are here to help. We can answer your questions, talk through your situation, and help you understand what non-medical end-of-life care may look like for your loved one.

What Does End-of-Life Care Cost?

We believe families deserve real pricing information, not vague answers.

Our non-medical home care rates for End-of-Life care are typically $37 per hour, depending on the level of care, schedule, and support needed. End-of-life care pricing can vary based on the number of care hours required, the type of daily support needed, and whether care is occasional, extended-hour, or more involved.

For families exploring end-of-life care, the best next step is a conversation about your loved one’s needs, your family’s support system, and the type of help that would make the biggest difference at home. We are happy to provide clear, straightforward pricing guidance based on your situation.

Get Started with End-of-Life Care

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