Hospice Care
Rutland County,
Vermont Team
When time matters most, comfort and familiarity mean everything. With BAYADA’s hospice services, you or your loved one can receive compassionate home care surrounded by family and the place you know best. Our team focuses on dignity, peace, and connection—helping you make the most of every moment together. Through skilled medical care, emotional support, and gentle guidance, we’re here to walk beside you and your family with understanding and grace.
Every journey is unique, which is why each care plan is personalized. With BAYADA, you'll have a team of nurses, aides, social workers, counselors, and spiritual care providers who work closely with your doctor to meet your needs. Plus, support is available 24/7 to offer a holistic approach to comfort and care to maximize peace of mind.
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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.
What is hospice care, and how does it work?
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.
When is the right time to consider hospice?
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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