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Hospice Care

Camden County,

New Jersey Team

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BAYADA: 50 Years of Living Out Our Purpose

Since 1975, BAYADA has been helping children, adults, and seniors get the care they need where they feel safest - at home. As a national leader in home health care, our mission is simple: to help people live with comfort, independence, and dignity through compassionate, expert care. Every member of our team shares a deep passion for helping others, and together we deliver care beyond compare - blending unmatched skill and a genuine commitment to each person’s well-being.

From nursing and therapy to personal care and support with everyday tasks, our team works one-on-one with clients and families to meet their unique needs. We take that same care with our employees, creating a culture of collaboration and inclusivity so everyone can bring their best selves to the people we serve.

A circular collage celebrating 50 years of BAYADA, featuring diverse smiling individuals, a handshake, and a BAYADA nurse in red scrubs, creating a warm and welcoming feel.

What You Think You Know About Hospice: The Truth May Surprise You

One of the greatest misconceptions is that hospice is all about dying. In truth, hospice is about living-empowering individuals to embrace life fully, comfortably, and with dignity on their own terms. Let’s replace myths with understanding.

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FAQs

Answers to common questions about our services, how we support you and your family, and more.

Hospice care focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for people living with a life - limiting illness. A team of caregivers—including doctors, nurses, social workers, spiritual counselors, and aides—supports both the patient and their family. The goal is to ease pain, bring comfort, and provide emotional and spiritual support every step of the way.

Starting hospice is a very personal—sometimes, fearful—decision. But it doesn’t have to be. When someone receives a prognosis of six months or less, hospice care becomes an option, but many families put off making that decision because it feels like giving up. Rather, hospice brings the kind of comfort and support that give people the opportunity to live out their time—their way—with a better quality of life. In fact, it has been proven that people live an average of 29 days longer when they start hospice early

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