
New Life Hospice provides patient-focused, family-centric hospice care in San Antonio, Texas. Our team helps loved ones with life-limiting illness receive comfort, symptom support, education, and dignity wherever they call home.
Support for patients, caregivers, and loved ones through each stage of hospice.
“Comfort, dignity, and peace of mind guide every care plan we provide.”
New Life Hospice - Care Team
Founded in San Antonio by people with a shared passion for serving families, New Life Hospice helps each family live life to the fullest while creating time, comfort, and meaningful memories.
The most common level of hospice care, provided wherever the patient lives, including a private residence, skilled nursing facility, assisted living facility, or personal care home.
Close medical support during a home crisis when symptoms require more attention until comfort and control are restored.
Short-term inpatient hospice support when pain or symptoms cannot be safely managed at home, with care returning home when medically appropriate.
Short-term care that gives family caregivers time to rest, recover, attend an event, or handle personal needs while their loved one is cared for.
Hospice-related medications, symptom management support, durable medical equipment, and daily personal supplies for eligible patients.
Care is centered on the wishes, comfort, and dignity of the patient while supporting and educating the family.
Physicians, nurses, certified nursing assistants, spiritual counselors, social workers, bereavement coordinators, and volunteers work together.
Families can expect clear communication, quick response time, compassionate care, and same-day admission support when appropriate.
A family member, loved one, patient, or healthcare professional can start the referral process.
The care team reviews diagnosis, needs, symptoms, recent changes, and current care setting.
A hospice plan is built around comfort, medications, supplies, spiritual needs, and family support.
The multidisciplinary team continues communication, symptom support, education, and adjustments as needs change.
Levels of hospice care
Maximum respite care stay
Needing assistance with several activities of daily living may be a sign that more support is needed.
Unplanned weight loss, fatigue, shortness of breath, or reduced physical tolerance can signal a change in care needs.
Recurrent falls, emergency visits, or hospitalizations may indicate it is time to discuss hospice options.
Reach out to learn more about hospice eligibility, referrals, covered services, and how New Life Hospice supports patients and families in San Antonio.
Hospice care focuses on quality of life for people diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. Care can be provided at home, in a skilled nursing facility, an assisted living facility, or a personal care home.
No. Hospice shifts the focus from curative treatment to comfort, dignity, symptom management, family education, and quality of life.
Anyone can make a referral, including a patient, loved one, relative, healthcare facility, or healthcare professional. It is also important to speak with the healthcare provider.
Hospice may provide medications related to the prognosis, medications for symptom management, durable medical equipment, and daily personal supplies for eligible patients.
The levels of hospice care include routine care, continuous care or crisis care, general inpatient care, and respite care for caregiver relief.
New Life Hospice is committed to patient care, clear communication, quick response time, same-day admission support when appropriate, and compassion for every family we serve.
Core promises to every family