Hospice Care • Southern California

Hospice Care Focused on Comfort, Dignity, and Clear Support

Yan Hospice provides comfort-focused care for patients and families across Southern California. Our role is to help coordinate care, support symptom needs, and guide families through decisions— with 24/7 on-call availability for questions and urgent concerns.

Care coordination, support visits, and guidance tailored to patient needs
Comfort and symptom support, plus caregiver education and planning
Interdisciplinary approach: nursing, social support, and spiritual care options
Serving Los Angeles & Southern California • On-call support available 24/7

Contact

Phone: (818) 928-3117
Email: info@yanhospice.org
Address: 135 S Jackson St Suite 201B, Glendale, CA 91205


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Why Families Choose Us

Here for you, day and night

Hospice is about comfort, dignity, and support. Families often need practical next steps—not confusing information. We prioritize clear communication, coordination, and responsive support.

24/7 hospice support

24/7 on-call support

When questions come up after hours, you can reach us for guidance and next steps.

Care coordination

Care coordination

We help coordinate services, communication, and planning around comfort-focused care.

Family support

Family guidance

Education and caregiver support so you feel more confident with day-to-day decisions.

Our Services

What we provide

Services are individualized. We focus on comfort, coordination, and support that helps patients and families navigate serious illness with clarity and respect.

Routine hospice care

Routine support visits

Regular support based on needs—monitoring comfort, coordinating care, and caregiver education.

Symptom management

Comfort & symptom support

Guidance around common comfort concerns (pain, nausea, breathing discomfort, anxiety) as appropriate.

Family guidance

Family guidance & planning

Care planning support, education, and practical help for caregivers and families.

What hospice usually includes

Hospice services can include coordinated support visits, care planning, family education, and access to an on-call line. Services may vary depending on clinical needs and eligibility.

  • Care coordination and support visits
  • Caregiver education and planning
  • Social support resources
  • Spiritual care options (upon request)

Transparent communication

We aim to explain next steps simply—what happens first, what to expect during the first visit, and how to reach the care team.

If you’re not sure whether hospice is the right fit, call us and we’ll discuss your situation and options.

When to consider hospice

Understanding timing

Hospice may be considered when the focus shifts toward comfort and supportive care.

  • Frequent hospitalizations or ER visits
  • Increasing symptoms affecting daily life
  • Caregiver stress and need for more support
  • Desire to prioritize comfort and quality of life
Coverage & admissions

Hospice is often covered by insurance

Many eligible patients may have little to no out-of-pocket cost, depending on plan details and eligibility. We can help families understand admissions steps and coverage questions.

  • Medicare hospice benefit (eligibility dependent)
  • Medicaid coverage (eligibility dependent)
  • Private insurance plans
  • Admissions coordination and guidance
Service Area

Serving Southern California

Yan Hospice supports patients and families throughout Southern California. Availability depends on clinical needs and coverage area. Call us to confirm service in your city or facility.

Regional support

We support patients across the region with coordinated hospice care, interdisciplinary support, and an on-call line for questions.

If you’re outside the counties listed below, call—we may still be able to help or guide you to options.

Counties we often serve

  • Los Angeles County
  • Orange County
  • Riverside County
  • San Bernardino County
  • Ventura County
About

About Yan Hospice

Choosing hospice is a big decision. Families often feel overwhelmed by medical terminology, rushed conversations, and unclear next steps. Our goal is to make the process easier to understand—what hospice is, what it is not, how to start, and what support looks like day-to-day.

Our approach

We focus on comfort, dignity, and clear communication. That means we listen first: what the patient values, what the family is experiencing, and what concerns need attention now. From there, we help coordinate a plan that supports comfort and reduces unnecessary stress.

Hospice care can be provided in different settings depending on needs. Many patients receive hospice support where they live.

What to expect (simple steps)

  • Call us: share what’s happening and what support you need.
  • Discuss options: we explain typical hospice services and eligibility basics.
  • Coordinate next steps: if appropriate, we help guide admissions and planning.
  • Ongoing support: scheduled visits and on-call help when questions arise.

Hospice vs. palliative care (quick explanation)

Families often ask about the difference. Palliative care generally focuses on comfort and symptom support at any stage of serious illness, sometimes alongside curative treatment. Hospice care is typically considered when the care focus shifts primarily to comfort. The right choice depends on the patient’s situation, goals, and medical guidance.

If you’re unsure which applies, call us. We’ll help you understand common pathways and what questions to ask.

Trust & transparency

We keep important information easy to find: a real phone number, a physical address, and clear policy pages. We also avoid confusing promises. Coverage and services depend on eligibility and plan details—so we explain what we know, and we help you verify the rest.

  • 24/7 on-call: guidance when urgent questions come up
  • Clear contact options: phone + email + request form
  • Compliance pages: HIPAA, patient rights, accessibility, terms
  • Local presence: Glendale address and Southern California coverage details
FAQ

Common questions

Hospice may be considered when symptoms increase, hospitalizations become frequent, or the care focus shifts toward comfort. Call us to discuss your situation and options.
Hospice may be covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans depending on eligibility and plan details. We can help families understand typical steps and questions to ask.
Many patients receive hospice support where they live. The right setting depends on clinical needs and available support. Call us and we’ll help clarify what’s realistic for your situation.
We provide an on-call contact option for urgent questions and guidance. If you need immediate help, call (818) 928-3117.
Contact

Get in touch

Contact information

Phone (24/7): (818) 928-3117
Email: info@yanhospice.org
Address: 135 S Jackson St Suite 201B, Glendale, CA 91205


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