
Dignified end-of-life care
Hospice is a service, not a separate facility, which means your loved one can remain in their familiar Áegis Living apartment while a trusted hospice team provides comfort-focused medical care and our 24/7 caregivers handle daily support, coordination, and reassurance for the whole family.
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When is hospice the right choice?
Hospice is specialized, comfort-focused care for people in the last phase of a serious illness. It's about pain relief, calm, and helping families be together, not more hospital trips or aggressive treatment.
It's usually considered when a doctor believes time may be limited, treatments are asking more of your loved one than they give back, or when comfort becomes the priority. Hospice steps in as an extra layer of support—managing symptoms, surrounding both your loved one and your family with guidance, and helping you shape the days ahead around what matters most to you, in the place they already call home.
Who does what
- Your hospice agency
Your hospice team brings the hospice aide, social worker, chaplain, bereavement support, comfort medications, and needed medical equipment—all focused on expert symptom relief and guidance.
- Áegis Living
Áegis provides the apartment, 24/7 caregivers, chef-prepared meals adapted to changing appetite, medication reminders, repositioning and hands-on support, emotional care for family, and the familiar relationships your loved one already trusts.
- Your family
You stay overnight, share meals in the apartment, bring pets, and focus on being present.
Comfort and dignity, in every detail.

Supporting daily life
Respectful help with bathing, grooming, medications, and mobility—so everyday tasks stay manageable and dignified.

Emotional support
Steady reassurance and guidance for families, with someone to walk alongside you through each step of this chapter.

Partnership & communication
Clear, frequent updates and every encouragement to spend meaningful time with your loved one, not manage logistics.

Familiar comforts
Favorite meals, familiar faces, pets, and the small rituals that make an apartment feel like home.
What comfort-first care looks like day to day
Gentle pain and symptom relief overseen by hospice clinicians. Dignified help with bathing, grooming, and mobility. Calm rooms, familiar music, and caregivers who know your loved one's preferences. Discreet, attentive support so help is always close at hand — in a warm, home-like setting that never feels clinical.
In life's final chapter, the goal is not simply more days — it is honoring the person in a peaceful, home-like setting where families can focus on being present together.
Inspired by Atul Gawande, Being Mortal
Questions about hospice at Áegis Living?
Our advisors explain how apartment care and your hospice agency work together — with no pressure.
Clear, compassionate pricing.
- Apartment rental
A private suite with amenities, meals, and daily comfort throughout this final chapter.
- Care points
Priced as needed — families pay only for the care and support required, layered with hospice.
- Community fee
A one-time contribution for beautiful environments and smooth, gentle transitions.
Stories of loving care.
“Áegis Living exceeded our expectations. Dad was treated like family, with professionalism and heart.”
Tracie M., DaughterÁegis Living Corte Madera “So many staff went above and beyond for Mom. They treated her as if she were their own parent.”
Julia B., DaughterÁegis Living Moraga “Áegis Living was her favorite — and ours. We all deeply appreciated the kindness and attention she received.”
Linda R., Daughter-in-LawÁegis Living Greenwood
Frequently asked questions
Can my parent stay in their Áegis Living apartment during hospice?
Who pays for hospice when my loved one lives at Áegis Living?
Can someone move into Áegis Living specifically for hospice?
How is hospice different from palliative care?
Do you have a preferred hospice agency?
What does care look like in the final chapter at Áegis Living?
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