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Palliative Care at Home

Palliative care support at home provides non-medical assistance for individuals living with serious illness who need added comfort, daily help, and a dependable caregiving presence. Our caregivers help support routines, personal comfort, and day-to-day needs while families navigate the challenges that often come with more complex health situations.

For many families, having the right support at home can make daily life feel more manageable, more dignified, and less overwhelming.

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care support at home is non-medical in-home care that focuses on comfort, daily assistance, and quality of life for individuals living with serious illness. While medical treatment, pain management, and clinical decisions remain with doctors, nurses, and other licensed healthcare providers, non-medical caregivers can help with many of the practical daily needs that continue at home.

This type of support may be helpful for individuals dealing with chronic illness, declining strength, limited mobility, fatigue, or the day-to-day strain that can come with more serious health conditions. Care often focuses on comfort, routine, personal support, and helping the home environment feel calmer and more manageable.

For many families, palliative care support at home offers a way to add meaningful help without removing the individual from familiar surroundings.

Why Families Choose Us

Personalized Care Plans

Flexible Scheduling

Local, Responsive Team

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Who May Benefit from Palliative Care?

Palliative care support can be helpful for individuals whose health condition is placing more strain on daily life, even if they are still living at home and continuing medical treatment.

  • Individuals living with serious or progressive illness
    Those who need more help managing daily routines, comfort, and day-to-day tasks at home.

  • People experiencing fatigue, weakness, or reduced mobility
    Additional support can make home life safer and less physically demanding.

  • Families balancing caregiving with other responsibilities
    Loved ones often need practical support as care needs become more complex.

  • Individuals who want to remain at home
    Many people prefer the comfort and familiarity of home while receiving added support.

  • Those needing more comfort-focused daily help
    Non-medical assistance can help reduce strain and support quality of life at home.

What Palliative Care May Include

Every care plan should be tailored to the individual’s needs, routines, and comfort level. Palliative care support often focuses on practical help, gentle assistance, and reducing the burden of daily tasks.

  • Companionship and a calm caregiving presence

  • Personal care such as bathing, dressing, and grooming assistance

  • Help with mobility and repositioning support

  • Meal preparation and hydration support

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Medication reminders

  • Support with daily routines and comfort-focused care

  • Transportation to appointments or errands when appropriate

  • Relief and backup support for family caregivers

  • Help maintaining a calmer, more manageable home routine

Why Choose Helping Hands by FeniCare

Choosing care during a serious illness is deeply personal. Families need support that is thoughtful, dependable, and clear about what help is being provided.

At Helping Hands by FeniCare, we offer non-medical in-home care tailored to the individual’s daily needs, comfort, and routine. We are here to provide practical support, clear communication, and a responsive caregiving presence that helps families feel more supported at home.

Our goal is to help make day-to-day life feel more manageable while preserving dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.

Get Started with Palliative Care

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 Palliative Care Cost?

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

Our non-medical home care rates currently range from $34 to $41 per hour, depending on the level of care, schedule, and support needed. Palliative care support pricing can vary based on the number of care hours required, the level of daily assistance needed, and the overall care plan.

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

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