Hospice care after stroke
A serious stroke can change life quickly for patients and families. Families may be facing weakness, swallowing changes, communication changes, confusion, infections, mobility changes, or increasing daily care needs. Tranquility Hospice Care supports patients and families in Georgetown, Round Rock, North Austin, Williamson County, and nearby Central Texas communities when care after stroke has shifted toward comfort, dignity, and quality of life.
Hospice can help families understand what support is available when recovery-focused care is no longer the primary goal or when the patient is continuing to decline. Families comparing neurologic decline may also want to read about hospice for Parkinson’s or hospice for ALS.
Why families choose this service
Families often ask about hospice after stroke when symptoms are becoming harder to manage, daily care needs are increasing, or a loved one is no longer improving in the way everyone hoped. Hospice can help with symptom management, nursing support, medication questions, equipment, supplies, caregiver education, emotional support, care planning, and bereavement support. Our page on what to expect during hospice explains how that support may continue after care begins.
The hospice team supports both the patient and the people caring for them.
Who this is for
This service is for people who have had a serious stroke and may be eligible for hospice because decline is significant and care goals have shifted toward comfort. Hospice can support patients in private homes, assisted living, nursing facilities, memory care, and other care settings. Our hospice eligibility page explains general review questions.
Why Tranquility Hospice Care
Tranquility Hospice Care is locally owned and focused on responsive, whole-person care. The team values clear communication, consistent staff, live phone support, reachable leadership, and support for family caregivers.
Credentials
Tranquility Hospice Care is ACHC accredited and brings healthcare leadership experience to hospice care. The team also has a pharmacist on staff to support medication-related questions during hospice care.
What families say
“Your compassion and ongoing support made this extremely difficult situation much easier to go through.”
“Your staff went above and beyond all the time.”
Location and nearby areas served
Tranquility Hospice Care serves Georgetown, Round Rock, North Austin, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, Pflugerville, Taylor, Liberty Hill, Jarrell, Sun City, Williamson County, and nearby Central Texas communities.
Hospice after stroke FAQs
Can someone receive hospice care after a stroke?
Yes. A person may be eligible for hospice after a serious stroke when decline is significant, care goals have shifted toward comfort, and hospice eligibility requirements are met.
How does hospice support families after a stroke?
Hospice can help with symptom guidance, nursing support, equipment, supplies, medication questions, caregiver education, emotional support, and care planning.
Where can hospice care after stroke be provided?
Hospice care after stroke can be provided wherever the patient calls home, including a private home, assisted living community, nursing facility, memory care, or another residential care setting.
Ask about hospice after stroke
If your family is caring for someone after a serious stroke, Tranquility Hospice Care can answer questions and help explain whether hospice may be appropriate.
Get In Touch
Contact Details
We service the Williamson County and surrounding areas. Contact us by phone, email, or submit the form for any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you!