Hospice and palliative care

Hospice and palliative care

Comfort and dignity in a loved one’s final days, given with respect for Jewish values.

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About this directory

Jewish tradition holds life as sacred to its final moment and also values relief from suffering. Families facing the end of a loved one’s life often want care that keeps them comfortable and present, without decisions that conflict with their beliefs, and many wish to consult a rabbi as those choices arise.

Hospice and palliative providers who understand Jewish sensitivities can make that time gentler: attentive to comfort, respectful of observance around Shabbos and kashrus, and ready to work with a family’s clergy. These listings help families find that care.

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Reach families across the Jewish community when it matters most. Claim or add your listing to keep your details current and connect with those who need your care.