Facing a serious illness, whether your own or a loved one’s, can leave you with more questions than answers. You may feel overwhelmed trying to understand your options, navigate insurance, or simply figure out what comes next. This page exists to make that process a little easier.
Grace and Glory Hospice believes that informed families make better decisions, and that access to clear, honest information is part of the care we provide. Whether you’re just beginning to explore hospice or you’re already in the middle of a difficult transition, our resource library is here to support you every step of the way.
Explore our FAQs, browse our blog, or reach out to our team directly. We’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because we know that questions don’t keep business hours.
Understanding hospice care is one of the most important steps a family can take. Yet so many families tell us they waited longer than they should have because they simply didn’t know what hospice involved, what it costs, or whether their loved one would even qualify.
Our FAQ page was built around the real questions families bring to us every day. We’ve written every answer in plain language, without medical jargon or vague generalities, because you deserve clarity when the stakes are this high.
Some of the questions we cover include:
These are just a starting point. If your question isn’t answered on our FAQ page, our care team is one call away.
Our blog is one of the most meaningful ways we extend our care beyond the bedside. Each article is written to bring honest, compassionate guidance to families walking through one of life’s most difficult seasons.
You won’t find clinical case studies or industry jargon here. You’ll find practical, thoughtful content written specifically for people in the middle of something hard.
Topics we regularly cover include:
Whether you’re a family caregiver, an adult child trying to support an aging parent, or a healthcare professional looking for trusted resources to share with patients, our blog has something to offer you.
New articles are added regularly, so check back often or reach out to us if there’s a topic you’d like us to address.
Being a caregiver is one of the most selfless things a person can do. It is also one of the most exhausting. Many caregivers spend so much time focused on their loved one that they forget to care for themselves, and that can lead to physical and emotional burnout over time.
Our blog and FAQ sections both include content written specifically with caregivers in mind. You’ll find guidance on:
If you’re feeling overwhelmed right now, please know that reaching out to our team is a valid and important step. We’re here for you, not just your loved one.
We believe in transparency and want you to have access to every tool that can help your family make informed decisions. Below are a few trusted external sources we recommend:
Grace and Glory Hospice is proud to be CHAP Certified and a member of CHAPCA. These affiliations reflect our ongoing commitment to meeting the highest standards of hospice and palliative care in California.
No resource page can replace a real conversation with someone who understands what you’re going through. Call us anytime at (650) 898-5784 or request a free evaluation, and a member of our care team will reach out to you directly. Our team at Grace and Glory Hospice is available around the clock to answer your questions, ease your concerns, and help you figure out what the next right step looks like for your family.
Grace and Glory Hospice serves families across Contra Costa County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, San Joaquin County, and surrounding communities. We are locally owned, nurse-led, and deeply committed to making a difference when it matters most.
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