Grief is a natural process that results from the experience of a significant loss. If you are currently grieving as the result of a diagnosis, a support network can help. In addition to family and friends, consult with experts in palliative care services in Georgia.

Grief Support Helps Change Due To Life-Altering Illness

Bereavement feels isolating, particularly if pain management is an issue. Some people experience intense grief briefly. Others experience it over months or years. In any event, no two persons’ experience is the same. But, no-one has to go through this process alone.

At Family First Hospice Care, we offer bereavement services with trained professionals. We actively partner with mental health specialists to provide tele-health as well as in-person options. Our patients work with experienced therapists under the oversight of a psychiatric physician.

We help patients and their families navigate the realities of a difficult illness. We support our patients, family and loved ones at all stages in their grieving process following a diagnosis.

Palliative Care Services in Georgia Can Help Following A Diagnosis

Palliative care is a higher level of care that helps people living with a serious, complex illness. Our home care practitioners visit our patients regularly. They help manage the pain or symptoms of serious illness. As a result, our patients often feel better than before their diagnosis. Their overall quality of life may improve.

When is palliative care the right choice? First, it is best provided as soon after a diagnosis as possible. It offers exceptional support for anyone living with a serious illness, such as heart failure, pulmonary disease, cancer, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and others. Pain and symptom management is an important part of palliative care. If a person seeks an optimum quality of life when living with a life-altering illness, palliative care offers solutions.

Our Hospice Care Services in Alpharetta, Georgia, are home-based, designed for those persons with life-altering illness. Contact us to learn more about our care services.