End of Life Care
A Resource During Grieving and Loss
At Hoag, the focus is on preventing, treating, reducing or removing discomfort whenever and however it appears through careful attention to pain and symptom management.
The end of life process is unique to each person. We encourage you to use the guidelines on these End of Life pages to understand this process. The hospital staff is here to answer questions, provide support and assist you in any way possible.
Remember to pay attention to your own needs during this difficult time. Get plenty of rest, eat a well-balanced diet and exercise. Be aware of symptoms of stress and fatigue, such as headaches, nausea, heartburn or shortness of breath.
Please feel free to contact Hoag’s Palliative Care Program at 949-764-8585 for further assistance.