
About Us
Walking Beside You Every Step
At Angelic Touch Hospice, we believe that every person deserves comfort, dignity, and compassion during life’s most meaningful moments. Our mission is to bring an angelic level of care, understanding, and support to patients and their families.

ACHC Certified for Home Health and Hospice with 50+ years combined experience in health care
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What is a Hospice Care?
Hospice care is a specialized type of care focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for individuals facing a life-limiting condition due to a terminal diagnosis.
It is designed for those who are no longer responding to curative treatments, or when such treatments are no longer desired by the patient or their authorized representative.
Hospice care also provides essential emotional, spiritual, and practical support to families, loved ones, and caregivers—helping them navigate this challenging time with clarity and compassion.
Services
Your personalized care solutions
Pain and Symptoms Management
Medical Care Management and
Nursing Care
Case Management
Hospice Care
Team Visits
Social Worker Services
Delivery of Physical Therapy
Delivery of Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology Services
Dietary Conseling
Provision of Hospice Related Medication in Patient care
Emotional and Spiritual Counseling for Patient, loved ones and Caregivers
Volunteer Services
Admission
Admission Criteria
All terminally ill patients are qualified for hospice care. The attending physician gives the certification of terminal illness.
Admission Process
Admitting a patient to the hospice program is a simple process for the attending physician, discharge planner or social worker.
Just call the hospice, and a nurse will visit the patient and family at home or in the hospital.
Information about the program will be presented, and if the patient or family elects the program, the nurse arranges for start of services.
Admission
Who is eligible?
Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal illness is eligible for hospice care. If the physician has not mentioned hospice, the patient and the family can discuss the possibility of the hospice with the physician.
Who pay for Hospice?
Medicare / Medi-Cal
Private Payers
Private Insurance
Our Team
Compassionate and
Skilled Professionals
With expertise and heart, our team is here to guide you and provide the highest quality end-of-life care.
Hospice Physician
Registered Nurse
Licence Vocational Nurse
Certified Home Health Aide
Social Worker
Hospice Volunteer
Certified Home Health Aide
Spiritual Counselor
Chaplain
Social Worker
Physical Therapist
Hospice Volunteer
Speech Therapist
Occupational Theraphist
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