Hospice Care of the LowCountry

“Navigating your illness through supportive care with clarity and compassion”
Lowcountry Palliative Care helps patients live their most comfortable life by improving the ability to undergo medical treatments and aligning treatment plans to personal health goals. Our expert team provides education on illnesses, addresses emotional and physical discomfort and empowers patients and families to maintain the best quality of life.

Our Approach

Palliative Care is a team-based, patient-centered approach that provides professional guidance when navigating complex health concerns.

Our team is dedicated to alleviating the anxiety of undergoing treatments by aligning treatment plans with the needs of the patient and providing clear communication with doctors and family members during the duration of the treatment plan.

Do you Qualify for Palliative Care?

This compassionate care is suitable for all ages or stages of chronic illness. Palliative Care can be treated alongside other curative treatments, distinct from hospice care.

If you have an illness, injury, or disease that cannot be cured, have made multiple trips to the emergency room in the last six months, have pain or other symptoms that interfere with your quality of life, or need assistance with setting treatment plans, Lowcountry Palliative Care may be right for you.

Frequently Asked Palliative Care Questions

What is palliative care?
Palliative care focuses on relieving the symptoms of a chronic condition illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and their family. This is not end-of-life care, because those receiving this type of care can still pursue curative treatment.
Absolutely! Many patients receive palliative care alongside curative treatment. The Lowcountry Palliative Care team works in partnership with your primary care physician and specialists to provide expert symptom management, relief, and support for you and your family.
Palliative care focuses on the treatment of daily chronic illness symptoms and can include curative treatment. Hospice care focuses on the comfort of those with a terminal diagnosis who are given six months or less in life expectancy.
Yes, Palliative Care is covered by most insurance policies, including Medicare. For more information, please ask your insurance provider about your coverage for palliative care services.

Have other questions, or want to begin your Lowcountry Palliative Care journey? Give us a call at (843) 706-2296