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Clinical Supervisors

The clinical supervisor oversees nurses, chaplains, social workers, hospice aides, and volunteers. This supervisor is a resource to the entire hospice team to provide symptom management.

Attending Physician

Your doctor remains your doctor unless you choose otherwise. Your nurse will be in communication with your doctor to ensure he/she is aware of changes in your condition or needs. Your physician will continue to prescribe your medications and will be responsible for approving any changes in your plan of care. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the hospice physician will participate in the development of a comprehensive assessment tool that focuses on clinically meaningful information.

Hospice Aide

Hospice aides are provided as requested by you or your caregivers to give personal care as directed by the RN. They are assigned based on care needs identified in your plan of care.

Bereavement Counselors

Seona Hospice Care bereavement counselors provide ongoing support to caregivers and family members. They make calls, send mailings, and offer support groups to provide encouragement and comfort to those experiencing loss. Bereavement counselors continue to support families/caregivers for 13 months following the patient’s passing.

Registered Nurses

At the time you are admitted to Seona Hospice, you will be assigned an RN. This nurse will provide visits, support, and education as needed to you and your caregiver(s). He/she will coordinate your care while on our services.

Social Worker

Seona Hospice Care social workers assist you with healthcare decisions, funeral plans, or legal matters and put you in touch with other community resources you request. A social worker will visit you after your hospice admission to get to know you and your caregivers and determine how to be most helpful to you.

On-Call Nurse

A nurse is available 24 hours a day to answer any questions you may have. If needed, an on-call nurse will visit you to resolve any concerns that may occur during nights or weekends.

Hospice Medical Director

As the hospice physician/medical director, they provide advice and direction for the hospice team. This doctor attends hospice meetings and works with your primary doctor to ensure that the medical care you are receiving is closely monitored and meets your ongoing needs.

Spiritual Care

Our non-denominational Spiritual Care Providers help discuss spiritual issues such as fear, loss, forgiveness, or anger or address spiritual questions. They can also help you get in contact with your local house of worship to arrange a visit by your priest, rabbi, minister, or spiritual advisor.

Hospice Volunteers

Seona Hospice Care volunteers provide services to support our patients and their families. They offer companionship and assist with errands or other tasks as needed. We welcome our patients, families, caregivers, and the community to also volunteer in indirect care activities, such as office help and public relations services. Seona Hospice Care, Inc. requires and provides orientation and ongoing training for all volunteers.

  • Pain & Symptom Management
  • Certified Home Health Aide
  • Dietary Counseling
  • Equipment, Supplies, and Medications for the Management of Terminal Illness
  • Transportation Services
  • Hospital or Skilled Nursing Discharge Assistance
  • Laboratory, X-Ray, Ultrasound Diagnostic Imaging
  • Language Interpreters
  • Medication Management
  • Palliative Program
  • Physical, Speech and Occupational Therapy
  • Physician/Nurse Practitioner
  • Skilled Nursing Care
  • Social Services
  • Spiritual Care
  • Volunteer Services
  • Bereavement
  • And Much More!

Hospice Care Services for the Whole Family

Our mission is to provide the highest quality services to terminally ill patients and their families. The primary goal is to achieve physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort for our patients and their loved ones.

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Who Pays For Hospice?
We accept MediCal HMOs (LA Care, Healthnet, etc.), Medicare, Medicaid, Most Private Insurances, and even life insurance living benefits.
What Levels of Care Are Offered?
  • Routine Home Care
  • Respite Care
  • Continuous Care
  • Inpatient Care
  • Spiritual Care
  • Volunteers
Can I Refer Myself?
Yes, you can self-refer! Some patients want to take the initiative and refer themselves to Hospice.

If that’s you, you can refer yourself to hospice using this link, and one of our advisors will contact you shortly.

After your initial interview, our team will contact your primary physician to coordinate correspondence and due diligence.

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