At Lavender Springs, Hospice focuses on comfort, dignity, and compassionate support for residents and families. This page explains what hospice care is, what families can expect, and how to connect with our team for guidance and next steps.

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Hospice care is centered on comfort and support during an important time. At Lavender Springs Assisted Living, we approach hospice with respect, calm communication, and a focus on what matters most to residents and the people who love them.
If you would like to talk with our team, you can schedule a tour, call us, or contact us to ask questions and discuss next steps.
Support that respects each resident’s needs and preferences, with a focus on comfort and dignity.
A reassuring environment and steady communication to help families feel informed and supported.
A welcoming setting designed to support peace, privacy, and comfort.

Hospice support can look different depending on where a person lives and what is most appropriate for their situation. Families may hear these common terms when exploring hospice options:
Hospice support is provided for a resident who lives in an assisted living community, with care focused on comfort and dignity.
Hospice support is provided in a private home setting through outside arrangements.
Short-term hospice support is provided in a specialized setting when more intensive comfort support is needed.

Our amenities provide a blend of comfort, convenience, and opportunities for social engagement. Every feature is designed to support wellness, relaxation, and an active, fulfilling lifestyle.
Breathtaking views

Spacious living, social, and dining areas
Private garden deck with raised bed gardening
Beauty salon
Free Wi-Fi service
Weekly nondenominational church services
24-hour personal care and supervision

Medication assistance
Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, and transfers
Three meals a day with a choice of menu
Personal laundry
Daily housekeeping

Find clear answers to common questions, helping families feel informed and confident in their care decisions.
There are many differences between assisted living care and nursing homes. Overall, the main difference is that nursing homes provide medical and personal care in a clinical setting, while assisted living primarily provides personal care in a home-like, social setting.
Medicare-covered wellness services offered to assisted living residents are covered, as they would certainly be for any Medicare recipient in any kind of living situation. Yet Medicare will certainly not pay any one of the prices of residency or of everyday custodial treatment, such as aid with bathing, clothing, and also eating.
Independent living neighborhoods largely focus on offering the social demands of citizens, as numerous are able to live independently without much support. Assisted living areas sustain those who need aid with tasks of everyday living while allowing homeowners to live as separately as feasible.
Many families cover assisted living prices using private funds– usually a combination of savings, Social Safety and security advantages, pension plan repayments as well as a pension. Nevertheless, there are some government programs and monetary devices that can use assistance spending for assisted living.
An assisted living facility is a “house away from home” designed to supply custodial care in a setting that resembles an individual residence. For the most part, locals of assisted living communities maintain a higher functional capability than those of lasting nursing care facilities.