What is Palliative Care?

The Palliative Care team consists of physicians, social workers, nurses and chaplains. When patients chose to continue with curative treatments, palliative care can help to provide patients and families with emotional and spiritual support as well.

When should we start thinking about Palliative Care?

Often your physician will initiate the conversation about Palliative Care. At any time, if you or a loved one is overwhelmed by pain or uncontrolled symptoms, a call to Prudential Hospice Care can help you navigate through the difficult decisions that comes with serious medical problems.

Who pays for Palliative Care?

There is no cost to patients who meet the palliative care criteria.

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808, 2025

Prudential Hospice Seeking Compassionate Volunteers to Join Care Effort

August 8th, 2025|

Prudential Hospice Seeking Compassionate Volunteers to Join Care Effort CERRITOS, CA — Prudential Hospice is inviting individuals with a heart for service to join its volunteer program and provide meaningful support to patients and families during life’s most tender and vulnerable moments. Volunteers contribute in a variety of ways, offering companionship and non-medical support that enhances the quality of care [...]

2707, 2025

Advancing Care at Home: Prudential Health Care Takes Part in National Conference

July 27th, 2025|

Advancing Care at Home: Prudential Health Care Takes Part in National Conference CERRITOS, CA — Leaders from Prudential Health Care, NXT Level Care and Heralds Home Health are contributing to the future of home-based care through ongoing engagement in national industry forums. James McGee and Osvaldo Santa Ana, who lead the Southern California-based network, participated in the 36th Annual [...]

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