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December 1, 2025
Holidays at Home – Even in a Facility
Bringing Comfort, Peace, and Togetherness to Every Setting The holidays are a time for family, reflection, and love. For many individuals living in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities, home is where they are now—surrounded by compassionate caregivers and familiar faces. Hospice care brings an added layer of comfort and support to make this season meaningful for everyone.
Hospice Care Enhances Facility Care

- Expert pain and symptom management
- Emotional and spiritual support for patients and families
- Education and guidance for loved ones navigating this stage of life
- Collaboration to maintain dignity, peace, and connection
Why the Holidays Are the Right Time
Many families wait until after the holidays to consider hospice care— but the truth is, this is when the support can make the biggest difference. Hospice helps:- Manage symptoms so loved ones can be more comfortable and engaged during visits
- Ease emotional strain for both residents and families
- Provide peace of mind for families who want to focus on time together, not medical stress
- Make the holidays brighter with personal touches, companionship, and meaningful moments
When to Consider Hospice
It may be time to explore hospice care if your loved one has:
- A life-limiting illness with increasing fatigue or weakness
- Noticeable weight loss or decreased appetite
- More frequent infections or hospital visits
- Greater need for help with daily activities