What services does Prudential Hospice Care provide?

Physician managed care

Regular nursing visits to provide pain and symptom management

Medical Social Workers

Certified home health aides visits to assist with personal care

Volunteers for companionship and support

Spiritual counseling for patients, families, and caregivers

Bereavement support for your family and loved ones throughout your illness, and for up to 13 months afterwards

Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy

Wound care

Registered Dietician

Podiatry

All Levels of Care are Offered:

Routine level of care | Respite | Short-term general inpatient | Continuous care

Our
Bereavement
Program

“Support does not end when your loved one dies. Experts have said that it takes 18-24 months to process a significant loss in our lives. Our bereavement Program follows families for at least thirteen months afterwards with phone calls, mailings and resources for individuals no matter where you live. We are available for people to cry, vent, and generally show emotion without judgment continuing this difficult journey with you and helping you understand that you have not lost your mind. Someone understands.

 – Prudential Hospice Care Chaplain

We Honor Veterans Program

We Honor Veterans, is a program created by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). By participating in the we honor veterans program, Prudential Hospice Care understands the unique needs of America’s Veterans and their families. This Veterans-centric program helps guide our veterans through their life stories towards a more peaceful ending.

Volunteers
Program

We provide volunteers to help with companionship, compassion and support on a non-medical level. Our volunteers are trained so they may perform administrative volunteering or  direct patient volunteering. Administrative volunteering includes administrative support and staff support in the office. Patient-Care volunteers have direct contact with the patients and their families. Reading, playing music, and conversing are a few of the activities a patient care volunteer might engage in with the patient.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Prudential Hospice Care does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability or age in admission, treatment, or participation of its program, service and activities, or in employment. Additionally, Prudential Hospice Care does not discriminate against any person of the basis of sexual orientation, gender or religious preference.

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1710, 2025

Prudential Health Care Honors Director Irene Barrazza During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 17th, 2025|

The Prudential Health Care team came together this October to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month, transforming the office with pink balloons, ribbons, and treats that brought staff together in celebration and reflection. The event served as both a moment of joy and a powerful reminder of the importance of awareness, early detection, and compassion for those affected by breast cancer. The highlight of the day was honoring Irene Barrazza, Director of Patient Care Services, whose story of strength and perseverance continues to inspire her colleagues and the broader Prudential Health Care community. In 2013, a routine mammogram revealed stage 3 breast cancer, only months after she lost her aunt to the same illness. Barrazza faced six months of chemotherapy, a double mastectomy, and twelve weeks of radiation, followed by years of recovery and wound care. Through every challenge, she remained steadfast in her faith and commitment to healing. Twelve [...]

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 patients receive at the end of life. These volunteers offer more than assistance. Their presence brings a calming and compassionate human touch that complements clinical care and uplifts the emotional well-being of both patients and loved ones. Whether it is reading a book aloud, preparing a light meal, or simply sitting in quiet companionship, every act of kindness matters. “Volunteers are often the heart of hospice care,” said Susanne Martinez, Volunteer Coordinator at Prudential Hospice. “Their presence brings comfort, connection, and dignity at a time when patients and families [...]

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 HomeCareCon Conference and Trade Show, held July 22–24 in Orlando, Fla., which brought together providers, administrators and health care professionals from across the country to discuss trends and challenges in post-acute services. The three-day conference featured sessions on regulatory updates, care delivery innovation and the role of emerging technologies in advancing home health outcomes. McGee and Santa Ana attended as part of the organization’s continued investment in leadership development, clinical excellence and operational strategy. “Os and I make it a priority to be in spaces where we can learn, [...]

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