Hospice care for heart failure
Advanced heart failure can cause shortness of breath, weakness, swelling, anxiety, fatigue, and repeated crisis moments for patients and families. Tranquility Hospice Care supports heart failure patients and families in Georgetown, Round Rock, North Austin, Williamson County, and nearby Central Texas communities when care goals have shifted toward comfort and quality of life.
Hospice can help families understand what is happening, prepare for changes, and reduce unnecessary stress during a difficult time.
Why families choose this service
Families often choose hospice for heart failure when symptoms are increasing, hospital or emergency room visits are becoming more frequent, or the patient wants to focus on comfort at home. Hospice can help with symptom management, medication guidance, equipment, supplies, caregiver education, emotional support, and care coordination.
Hospice does not mean care stops. It means the care plan changes to prioritize comfort, dignity, and support.
Who this is for
This service is for people with advanced heart failure who may be eligible for hospice and for families who need guidance. Hospice can support patients at home, in assisted living, in a nursing facility, or in another care setting.
Why Tranquility Hospice Care
Tranquility Hospice Care is locally owned and focused on responsive, whole-person care. The team values timely communication, consistent staff, reachable leadership, live phone support, 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.
Heart failure hospice FAQs
When is hospice appropriate for heart failure?
Hospice may be appropriate when heart failure is advanced, symptoms are difficult to manage, hospitalizations are increasing, or care goals have shifted toward comfort.
Can hospice help with shortness of breath from heart failure?
Yes. Hospice can help manage symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, anxiety, swelling, and discomfort while supporting the patient and family.
Where can heart failure hospice care be provided?
Heart failure hospice care can be provided wherever the patient calls home, including a private home, assisted living community, nursing facility, or other care setting.
Ask about hospice for heart failure
If your family is caring for someone with advanced heart failure, Tranquility Hospice Care can help you understand hospice options and next steps.
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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!