Living Hope Hospice

Nursing Services

At Living Hope Hospice Dallas, our nursing team is at the heart of the care we provide—delivering not only medical expertise, but compassion, comfort, and dignity every step of the way. Every visit from our nurses is a touchpoint of healing, support, and reassurance—for both patients and their families.

Personalized, Compassionate Care

Each patient is paired with a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager, who leads the coordination of care and ensures every aspect of your health and comfort is addressed with precision and compassion. Working under the guidance of the Director of Nursing (DON), our nurses design and manage a care plan tailored to your unique medical needs and personal wishes.

Support Beyond the Bedside

Our nurses don’t just provide medical care—they walk alongside families, offering emotional support and practical guidance. From educating loved ones on how to care for the patient, to answering questions about symptoms, medication, or what to expect—our team ensures no one ever feels alone in this journey.

Continuous Oversight and Coordination

Nurses visit as often as needed to manage symptoms, monitor the patient’s condition, and ensure medications and medical equipment are delivered and used properly. Every step is coordinated to reduce stress and enhance comfort—helping families focus on what matters most: quality time together.
Why Our Nursing Services Make a Difference
  • Compassionate, highly trained nursing team
  • RN Case Manager assigned to oversee personalized care plans
  • Frequent visits based on medical needs and family requests
  • Medication and equipment management with full coordination
  • Emotional and educational support for family caregivers
  • Care that blends clinical excellence with a personal touch

Want to learn more about how our nursing team can support your family?

Call us today at 214-509-6500 to speak with our care specialists.

Frequently Asked Questions

The different types of care homes are residential homes, nursing homes, and specialist care homes, such as dementia care homes. Other types of residential care include assisted living and retirement villages. 

The main difference between a residential home and a nursing home is that a nursing home has a qualified nurse on-site 24-hours a day to provide necessary medical care. This means nursing homes can provide a higher level of care. 

If you or a loved one have moved into a care home but feel that you struggle to settle in, it is not the right fit or the location stops family from visiting regularly, you can change care homes. Make sure that you have read the terms of your contract to avoid any issues.

Depending on your financial circumstances and your care needs, you may be able to receive help with paying your care costs. If you have capital below a certain amount, which varies between countries in the UK, your local authority will contribute towards your fees. The NHS may cover your nursing care fees in some circumstances and there are a few benefits you can claim while living in a care home. 

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