At Shiloh Hospice, we stand as a source of compassion and support for those facing life-limiting conditions. With 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, our family-owned and operated organization offers holistic and life-affirming care to patients and their families. Our purpose lies in enhancing the quality of life for individuals on this challenging journey, delivering services that meet physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We offer empathetic Chicago end-of-life care that puts you and your loved one’s needs first. Let us guide you through this transition.
At Shiloh Hospice, we offer a variety of services designed to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our hospice team, comprised of dedicated physicians, nurses, and hospice aides, provides personalized care that ensures the highest level of comfort and dignity. We are committed to excellence in everything we do, giving you the space you need to spend precious moments with your loved one.
The physical well-being of patients remains a priority. Nursing care, medical equipment, and medications for symptom control and pain management are provided. Dietary counseling is also offered, tailored to meet the specific nutritional needs of patients. Medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, and oxygen support is available to maximize patient comfort.
For those not necessarily at the end stages of their disease, palliative care services are available. This approach focuses on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illness, with the goal of improving quality of life and fostering longer, happier lives.
Understanding the emotional strain that accompanies end-of-life care, comprehensive support for patients and their families is provided. Grief and bereavement counseling are available to help manage the complex emotions often experienced during this time. Volunteers offer emotional support and companionship, while the hospice chaplain provides spiritual support tailored to each individual’s needs.
At Shiloh Hospice, the comfort of patients is paramount. Medical professionals oversee medication use to control symptoms and manage pain. Short-term inpatient care and respite care services are also offered to support caregivers and family members.
Recognizing the emotional toll that end-of-life care can have on loved ones, Shiloh Hospice provides services to help families cope. Emotional support, companionship, and grief counseling are available to help loved ones navigate this challenging time.
Shiloh Hospice’s holistic approach ensures a peaceful transition for patients and their families. The team’s dedication to meeting physical, emotional, and spiritual needs allows patients and their families to cherish each moment together, even in the face of life-limiting illness.
Shiloh Hospice is deeply committed to providing compassionate and holistic Chicago end-of-life care. Our comprehensive services, personalized care, and unwavering support ensure that patients and their families receive the highest level of care during this challenging time. For more information about Shiloh Hospice and the services we offer, you are encouraged to call our team today.
Hospice is committed to providing compassionate support for individuals facing terminal illnesses, caring for their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being as they navigate the end of life. Similarly, palliative care shares the same philosophy of comprehensive patient care, extending its services to non-terminal patients, offering them the opportunity to lead longer, happier lives.
Our dedicated team of professionals aims to ensure that every aspect of your care is tailored to your unique situation and wishes.
We support your loved one through individualized care. Our physicians integrate compassion and empathy into everything we do, and we are committed to helping your loved one during this difficult time.
Our nursing staff assists your loved one by taking vitals and performing various duties to make sure the patient is as comfortable as possible. Our nurses follow the jurisdiction of the primary care physician.
When your loved one has a terminal illness, it’s hard for everyone impacted. Our medical social workers provide resources and support to help you cope. We can provide counseling, make referrals and advise caregivers.
We ensure your loved one is comfortable. Our hospice aides complete several important duties, such as assisting with personal hygiene, light housekeeping, feeding, dressing and changing linens.
As your loved one approaches the end of life, we are here to support you. Grief and bereavement counseling can help you manage the complicated emotions you and your loved ones may be feeling.
Volunteers are essential to what we do. Our volunteers are there to provide company and emotional support to you and your loved one.
Spirituality is important to hospice care, and our chaplain can provide support that suits each patient’s individual needs.
We make sure that your family and your loved one is able to make informed decisions regarding hospice care. We educate you on various services that can be a part of your care plan.
Our hospice care center is supplied with all of the medical equipment your loved one needs. We can provide wheelchairs, walkers, oxygen support and more to maximize the patient’s comfort.
We are equipped with necessary medical supplies, including briefs, gloves and personal care items, to adequately support your loved one’s needs.
In order to ensure the patient feels as comfortable as possible, our professionals oversee medication use to control symptoms and manage pain.
When necessary, we provide short-term inpatient care to help caregivers and family members. Respite care can be arranged for a single day or for several days to weeks.
Your loved one deserves round-the-clock care, and we’re prepared to provide exactly what. We have nurses and staff on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We’re here whenever you need us the most.
Hospice patients often have restricted dietary needs due to illness. We provide end-of-life dietary counseling to develop a nutrition plan that suits your loved one’s appetite and eating abilities.
Certain patients may receive physical, speech and occupational therapy to help them maintain independence and quality of life. We provide this service when it is necessary for the patient.