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Patients may be eligible for hospice if they meet general clinical criteria, including:
Explore detailed criteria by condition to determine if a patient meets the hospice threshold. These guides help caregivers and clinicians navigate eligibility with confidence.

Discover how Pallatus in Colorado delivers compassionate palliative care for Alzheimer's and dementia that honors identity, nurtures emotional connection, and supports families through anticipatory grief with dignity and presence.

Learn how to identify hospice eligibility for COPD and advanced lung disease. Pallatus in Colorado offers compassionate palliative care that relieves breathlessness, supports families, and restores comfort when every breath counts.

At Pallatus in Colorado, we guide families through this turning point with clarity and compassion, helping them understand when hospice becomes not just an option but a meaningful step forward.

Explore specialized ALS care with Pallatus in Colorado. Palliative support begins at diagnosis and continues alongside curative treatment. Hospice care begins when a physician certifies a prognosis of about six months or less.

At Pallatus in Colorado, we support patients during this stage, not to replace hope, but to reshape it. When the focus shifts from cure to comfort, dignity becomes the most important form of care.

At Pallatus in Colorado, we step in when treatment can no longer reverse the damage. Hospice becomes a space for relief, where each day is met with care rather than struggle.

At Pallatus, hospice isn't about giving up; it's about making the most of the time left, surrounded by care, not suffering.

At Pallatus in Colorado, we offer comfort, clarity, and dignity through compassionate hospice care designed specifically for people living with renal failure.

At Pallatus in Colorado, we help families navigate this stage with honesty and support, focusing on peace and presence instead of aggressive intervention.