Serving Orange, Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, Placentia, Villa Park and Surrounding Communities
Visiting Angels ORANGE, CA
1421 N. Wanda Rd #130Orange, CA 92867
Phone: 855-86-ANGEL
855-862-6435
304700367

End-of-Life Care in Orange County
When loved ones with life-limiting illnesses are in their final stages of life, we want to cherish every moment with them. Visiting Angels® Orange creates a peaceful, loving environment so you can focus on shared experiences.
Our compassionate caregivers offer non-medical support to make your loved one feel more at ease. Palliative care services can keep your loved one comfortable and at peace. Although the program does not include hospice care, an expert caregiver will provide assistance that complements hospice services. We’ll support you and your family whenever needed.
Think of Visiting Angels® as a helping hand for you and your family. We're here to lighten the load, so you can spend more quality time with your loved one during this precious chapter.
Visiting Angels® serves Southern California in the greater Orange County area, including Anaheim, Brea, El Modena, Fullerton, Orange, Orange Park Acres, Placentia, Villa Park, Anaheim Hills, and surrounding areas.
What Is End-of-Life Care?
When a loved one's illness progresses, it might mean that their time with us is limited. They may need extra help managing their quality of life and enjoying the precious moments. Family and friends often play a vital role, but it's important to remember you don't have do it all yourself. We’re here to offer support services for both your loved one and your family.
This is where a care provider can step in, offering a helping hand with daily tasks so you can spend more meaningful time together.
End-of-Life Care Services
Whether your loved one spends their remaining time at home, in a nursing home, or a hospice facility, Visiting Angels® Orange trained caregivers create a soothing and relaxing environment.
We’ll be beside you to offer companionship, emotional support, and spiritual care. If you need a break, Visiting Angels® can provide respite care—or temporary relief—while your loved one continues to receive support. Our dedicated caregivers will also give you peace of mind by managing day-to-day caregiving responsibilities, letting you focus on what matters most—your loved one.
Visiting Angels® Orange offers compassionate support for you, your family, and your loved one during this difficult time. Our caregivers can supplement existing care plans to provide essential in-home care services to help in several ways, including:
- Feel more comfortable and at ease: Our caregivers can help with daily tasks, creating a peaceful and relaxing environment.
- Focus on what matters most: Free yourself up for quality time together by letting us handle daily needs.
- Manage any discomfort: We'll work with your loved one’s care team to help them feel their best.
- Reduce feelings of isolation and worry: Our caregivers provide companionship and support, alleviating stress for everyone.
End-of-Life Care Options
We know navigating end-of-life care can feel confusing. Palliative care, hospice, nursing homes...it's a lot to take in. Don't worry; you're not alone.
At Visiting Angels®, we've been helping families since 1998. We understand the emotional weight of this time, and we're here to help every step of the way.
We’ll work with their care professionals to deliver the following personal home care services:
- Comfort care
- Bathing
- Grocery shopping
- Hospital-to-home transition
- Laundry
- Light housekeeping
- Meal planning
- Meal preparation
- Repositioning and transitioning
- Toileting
While we do not provide medical services, our palliative care team partners with hospice care professionals to support your family through your loved one’s final days.
Whether your loved one wants to stay at home, in a nursing home, or elsewhere, our compassionate caregivers can create a warm, comfortable environment. They offer companionship and emotional support—all with a gentle touch.
Focus on cherishing moments together, not daily tasks. Our caregivers can handle housekeeping, personal care, and other needs, allowing you to simply be there for your loved one.
Need a break? We offer respite care too, so you can take care of yourself without worry. And if your loved one needs specialized care, we can help with referrals to the right resources.
How Long Does End-of-Life Care Typically Last?
The length of end-of-life care depends on each person’s specific needs. End-of-life care can last from a few days to over a year depending on your loved one's diagnosis and condition. At Visiting Angels®, we understand the importance of end-of-life care planning and customize a plan to support you and your family.
Why Choose Visiting Angels® Orange for End-of-Life Care?
Our caregivers are vetted and well-trained to provide the highest standard of care to your loved ones. We make sure our home health care is tailored to your family members’ exact needs with a personalized plan. Family members can have peace of mind when their loved ones are being cared for in their own homes by an elder care specialist.
It’s important to select an in-home care agency experienced with senior care. At Visiting Angels®, our matching process helps find the most suitable caregiver for your loved one’s needs. We will introduce you to several Angel companions to ensure the best fit for you and your family.
Get High-Quality In-Home End of Life Care in Orange County
Call Visiting Angels® today 855-86-ANGEL or fill out our contact form to learn more about how we can support you and your family find the best end-of-life options for your loved one. A coordinator will provide any information you need and schedule a convenient time and place for a free, no-obligation home care consultation.
FAQs About End-of-Life Care
What Is End-of-Life Care?
When a loved one has a limited life expectancy due to a terminal illness or other cause, they often require non-medical care to improve their quality of life and well-being during their final days, weeks, or months. It focuses on ensuring they are comfortable and not in pain during their last days. In many cases, day-to-day personal care responsibilities fall on the shoulders of family and friends.
Sometimes, it is too difficult for relatives and close friends to manage the physical and emotional demands on their own. Professional end-of-life care services are a shared resource—and Visiting Angels® Orange can help.
Non-medical care can be provided at home, in a hospital, or a specialized hospice facility, depending on the individual's needs and wishes.
How Is End-of-Life Care Different From Hospice?
End-of-life care helps people facing serious illnesses through symptom management and support. The goal is to improve their quality of life during their final stages.
Hospice is a type of end-of-life care that focuses on comfort and dignity for patients with terminal conditions. It is often delivered at home or in a hospice facility. Unlike general end-of-life care, hospice doesn't pursue treatment options to cure the illness. Instead, it focuses on easing pain and general symptom and pain management, while offering emotional and spiritual support during the final stages of life.
Through specialized coordination-of-care partnerships, Visiting Angels® Orange works closely with hospice providers, shares care goals, and communicates about an older adult’s condition.
Are Caregivers Trained in End-of-Life Care?
Yes, our caregivers receive non-medical care training on the stages of death and dying, which helps us support you and your family. They know what to do if an older adult passes away while under their care. This comprehensive training outlines specific protocols and enables them to respond with compassionate care, while helping the family through the next steps.
How Will You Support My Family During End-of-Life Care?
Our caregivers serve as “eyes and ears” for families and will watch for changes that warrant intervention beyond non-medical attention. In-home assistance can also reduce caregiver burnout. A professional caregiver will take on difficult care tasks, complete day-to-day errands and chores, and provide you with respite when you need a break.
Helpful resource: How Non-Medical End-of-Life Care Can Help Seniors & Families
How Should I Start Planning For End-of-Life Care?
Each of us, regardless of our health, should communicate end-of-life wishes with our family. The best time is before a terminal illness is diagnosed. If your senior loved one is approaching the end-of-life stage, our care coordinators can meet during a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss their personal care needs.
Serving Orange, Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, Placentia, Villa Park and Surrounding Communities
Visiting Angels ORANGE, CA
1421 N. Wanda Rd #130Orange, CA 92867
Phone: 855-86-ANGEL
855-862-6435
304700367