License Number
550000578
Silverado Hospice Los Angeles is comprised of a group of associates and volunteers united with the purpose of providing comfort and dignity to those at the end of life’s journey. It’s our belief that everyone deserves a good quality of life, and by providing personalized medical, social and spiritual care we give patients a chance to experience life to the fullest and allow their families to create cherished memories.
Our desire to bring the beauty of hospice care to patients and their families has inspired a team of nearly 75 volunteers who aid our associates in providing comfort, fulfilling wishes and giving companionship. From helping patients celebrate birthdays with a homemade cake to letting them relive the music and movies they fondly remember, our volunteers recognize the beauty in providing a noble end to life’s journey and are very proud to be part of the best hospice care in Los Angeles.
License #550000578, Medicare #551534
Patient services are provided without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability (mental or physical), communicable disease, or place of national origin. Read our nondiscrimination policy here.
The Heart Behind Silverado’s Compassionate Care
Silverado Hospice team members are chosen to bring special qualities that are beyond any required training or certification – compassion and understanding that each life is unique and dignity is sacred.
Nothing can take away the pain that comes with having a loved one at the end of their life’s journey, but a caring, understanding hospice team can make things easier. By providing personalized medical, social and spiritual care, our hospice team gives patients a chance to experience life to the fullest and allow their families a chance to create cherished memories.
Attending Physician: Oversees medical care and prescriptions to manage pain and symptoms (may also be the medical director)
Hospice Medical Directors: Liaison between the attending physician, patient and family who also provides information and insight into the patient’s needs
Social Worker: Advises patients and families when needed, develops and integrated care plan based on emotional, physical, social and financial needs, and assists with bereavement support after a loved one has passed
Spiritual Counselor: Draws on the beliefs and values of patients and families to cope with the spiritual aspects of illness and loss. Can assist with specific religious needs and lead memorial services
Volunteers: Offer support for all non-medical needs such as providing companionship and socialization, running errands and assisting with family needs.
Hospice Aides (CNA/CHHA): Provide personal care to each patient, reports any changes in need and offers comfort measures as directed
RN Case Manager: Responsible for coordinating all aspects of the integrated plan for patient care while overseeing symptom control, pain management and as-needed administering of medications
Support Team: Various staff and volunteers with roles ranging from companionship and spiritual support to special programs like We Honor Veterans and Petals for Patients
550000578
15821 Ventura Blvd #515
Encino, California 91436