Coastal Care Partners

Hospice & Palliative Support at Home

Hospice and palliative care are emotionally overwhelming. Families often need more daily support than hospice alone provides—someone present for personal care, mobility, meals, and the constant vigilance that exhausts spouses and adult children.

Coastal Care Partners works alongside hospice and palliative care providers. We do not replace them. We provide caregiver and nursing support that reduces the physical and emotional burden on families—and delivers more consistent in-home presence than hospice visits alone.

Caregiver Support • RN Coordination with Hospice • Consistent Presence

Hospice and palliative support at home—caregiver providing calm, steady presence

Supporting the Family, Not Just the Patient

Hospice and palliative care place enormous strain on spouses and adult children. Emotional exhaustion, sleep disruption, and constant vigilance accumulate. Someone must manage medications and symptoms, handle documentation and coordination, and remain alert around the clock. The burden is real—and hospice visits, while essential, are intermittent.

Coastal Care Partners takes structured responsibility. Our caregivers and RN Care Managers share the load—so family members can step back from constant vigilance without guilt. We document, coordinate with the hospice team, and ensure the home remains a calm, dignified environment.

  • Emotional strain — Spouses and adult children carry the weight of decisions and uncertainty.
  • Sleep disruption — Nighttime needs and worry make rest difficult.
  • Constant vigilance — Watching for changes, managing comfort, staying present.
  • Medications and symptoms — Timing, administration, and reporting to the hospice team.
  • Documentation and coordination — Keeping hospice informed, tracking changes, managing appointments.
  • Caregiver burden — Families need relief and a team that shares responsibility.

How We Work Alongside Hospice

Consistent In-Home Support

Hospice may visit intermittently. We provide consistent presence—personal care, mobility assistance, meals, and safety. Caregivers are there when families cannot be, or when families need relief.

RN Care Manager Coordination

Our RN Care Manager coordinates with the hospice team—sharing observations, aligning care plans, and ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. Your quarterback for coordination.

Learn about care management

Private Duty Nursing When Appropriate

When skilled nursing support is appropriate—medication management, monitoring, or clinical coordination—our integrated model delivers it. Caregivers and nurses work as a team with hospice.

Clinical oversight

When Families Need More Consistent Presence

Some families need overnight support. Others need extended daily coverage—morning through evening—so exhausted caregivers can rest, run errands, or simply step away. We provide the presence that hospice cannot: someone in the home, consistently, maintaining dignity and a calm environment.

Our model is built for flexibility. Whether you need a few hours of respite each day or overnight coverage so a spouse can sleep, we work with your hospice provider to ensure seamless coordination. The goal is relief—for the family—without compromising the quality of care your loved one receives.

  • Overnight support — So exhausted caregivers can rest.
  • Extended daily coverage — Morning through evening when needed.
  • Relieving exhausted caregivers — Respite that allows families to recharge.
  • Maintaining dignity and calm — A steady, supportive environment at home.

We do not provide hospice services. We provide private-pay supportive care in coordination with your hospice or palliative care provider. Our role is to support the family and the patient—with consistent presence, caregiver assistance, and RN coordination—alongside the clinical care your hospice team delivers.

Serving Families Across Coastal Georgia & South Carolina

We provide hospice and palliative support at home to families in Savannah, Bluffton, Saint Simons Island, and surrounding coastal communities. Our model is the same across our service area—consistent caregiver presence, RN Care Manager coordination with hospice, and support that reduces the burden on families.

Ready to Discuss Support for Your Family?

Schedule a consultation to learn how we work alongside hospice and palliative care providers—and how we can reduce the burden on your family.