About the Hospice
Jubilee Memorial Hospice and Grace Palliative Care program provides compassionate, holistic end-of-life care to patients with terminal illnesses and their families.
We believe that every person deserves to live their final days with dignity, comfort, and peace. Our hospice care focuses not on curing disease, but on providing comfort, managing pain, and supporting patients and families through this sacred passage.
Rooted in Christian compassion and professional excellence, we offer a peaceful environment where patients can spend their remaining time surrounded by care, prayer, and the presence of loved ones.
"Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me."
— Psalm 23:4
Who We Serve
- Patients with terminal cancer
- Those with end-stage chronic diseases (heart, lung, kidney, liver failure)
- Patients with advanced neurological conditions
- Elderly patients in final stages of life
- Those requiring hospice-level care who cannot afford private facilities
- Patients and families from all religious and socioeconomic backgrounds
Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Pain Management
Comprehensive pain control and symptom relief
24/7 Nursing Care
Round-the-clock skilled nursing and personal care
Comfort Care
Focus on quality of life and patient comfort
Peaceful Environment
Calm, dignified setting for final days
Medical Support
Physician oversight and medical interventions
Spiritual Care
Pastoral support and sacramental care
Our Palliative Care Services
- Pain and Symptom Management: Expert control of pain, nausea, breathing difficulties, and other symptoms
- Medication Administration: Proper medication management including morphine and other palliative medications
- Wound Care: Professional care for bedsores, tumors, and other wounds
- Nutritional Support: Appropriate nutrition and hydration based on patient needs and wishes
- Personal Care: Bathing, grooming, toileting assistance with dignity
- Emotional Support: Counseling for patients dealing with fear, anxiety, and grief
- Respite Care: Relief for family caregivers
Support for Families
We recognize that terminal illness affects not just the patient but the entire family. Our support extends to family members throughout the journey and beyond.
Family Support Services
- Family Counseling: Helping families cope with impending loss
- Education: Teaching families about what to expect and how to support their loved one
- Visitation Support: Flexible visiting hours, comfortable family spaces
- Decision-Making Guidance: Support in making difficult end-of-life decisions
- Bereavement Counseling: Grief support before and after loss
- Memorial Services: Helping families honor their loved ones
- Follow-up Care: Continued support after patient's passing
Creating Meaningful Final Moments
We help families make the most of remaining time together:
- Private time with loved ones in peaceful environment
- Assistance with life review and legacy conversations
- Support for reconciliation and closure
- Celebration of significant dates and memories
- Photography and memory-making opportunities
- Respect for cultural and religious traditions
Spiritual Support
As a faith-based hospice, we place great importance on spiritual care, recognizing that the end of life is a sacred time with profound spiritual dimensions.
Spiritual Care Includes:
- Pastoral Visits: Regular visits from priests and spiritual directors
- Sacraments: Confession, Communion, Anointing of the Sick (Last Rites)
- Prayer: Daily prayer with patients, prayers for healing and peace
- Scripture and Meditation: Comforting readings and spiritual reflection
- Interfaith Support: Respect and accommodation for all faith traditions
- Chaplaincy Care: Spiritual counseling addressing fears, meaning, and hope
- Vigil Support: Prayer presence in final hours
- Funeral Planning: Assistance with arrangements and services
"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die."
— John 11:25
Peaceful Environment
Our hospice provides:
- Quiet, private rooms with natural light
- Comfortable beds with medical equipment as needed
- Family seating areas for visitors
- Chapel for prayer and meditation
- Peaceful gardens for reflection
- Clean, dignified facilities
- Calming atmosphere conducive to peace and rest
How to Access Care
Admission Process
- Referral: From hospitals, physicians, or family members
- Medical Assessment: Review of medical condition and prognosis
- Eligibility Determination: Confirmation of hospice-appropriate status
- Care Planning: Development of personalized care plan
- Admission: Transfer to hospice with orientation for patient and family
Who Can Refer
- Hospitals and oncology departments
- Physicians and specialists
- Palliative care teams
- Social workers
- Family members
- Patients themselves
How You Can Help
Support compassionate end-of-life care at Trppaadam:
- Donate: Support the hospice program with financial contributions
- Sponsor Care: Cover the cost of hospice care for a patient in need
- Medical Supplies: Donate pain medications, medical equipment, comfort items
- Volunteer: Provide companionship, prayer support, or practical help
- Professional Services: Medical, nursing, or counseling expertise
- Memorial Gifts: Honor loved ones with donations to hospice care