supports quality of life
is a healthcare option to treat your symptoms
provides support through your recovery
can be provided in conjunction with curative treatments
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Welcome to Angelic Palliative Care

What is Palliative Care?
Palliative Care is a healthcare service to improve quality of life in people with chronic and serious illnesses which have caused a physical, emotional, or spiritual burden in their life. This specialized service is available at any stage of the illness and can be provided in conjunction with curative treatments.
The Angelic Palliative Care Team can enhance daily living through a customized care plan to alleviate and manage pain and other symptoms associated with the patient’s diagnosis or side effects from treatment.
The Angelic Palliative Care Team
The Angelic Palliative Care Team can enhance daily living through a customized care plan to alleviate and manage pain and other symptoms associated with the patient’s diagnosis or side effects from treatment.

Why Palliative Care?
Palliative Care allows for patients to have their symptoms controlled from the comfort of their own home, assisted living, or nursing facility. Through a collaboration with the patient’s physician, palliative care is provided by a team of expert professionals including a nurse practitioner, social worker, spiritual counselor, and other disciplines to meet the patient’s unique goals. Patients receive the best results the earlier care starts. The palliative team anticipates and addresses your needs before they become problematic. Our services give patients the opportunity to make the most of their life, regardless of diagnosis.
About Palliative Care
Palliative care is a healthcare option to improve quality of life in people with chronic and serious illnesses which has caused a physical, emotional, or spiritual burden in their life. This specialized service is available at any stage of the illness and can be provided in conjunction with curative treatments.
Symptoms and Conditions Addressed Through Palliative Care
The Palliative Care Team treats symptoms such as, but not limited to:
- Pain
- Shortness of Breath
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Swelling
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Loss of Appetite
- Weight loss
- Difficulty Sleeping
Common conditions that Palliative Care can help:
- Cancer
- Cardiac Conditions such as Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Kidney Failure
- Alzheimer’s and other Dementias
- Parkinson’s
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Stroke
- HIV/AIDS
- and other serious illness or overall decline in health
Palliative Care We Provide
Coordination of care with your physician
Nurse practitioner visits
Social work and spiritual care support
Recommendations and referrals to resources in the community that you may find helpful
Collaboration with your Primary Care Provider (PCP) and specialists to provide a comprehensive plan of care
Palliative Care and You

It's About You
Patients and their families remain in control and direct their care with the aid of the Angelic Palliative Care Team which includes: your physician, a palliative care nurse practitioner, social worker, and a spiritual care specialist. The team addresses your symptoms with a special emphasis on quality of life.
Customized Attention and Comprehensive Care
The palliative team approach is unlike any other service. We recognize that a serious or life-limiting illness or injury impacts the family as well as the patient. At Angelic we are "by your side" with inclusive care and services for patients and their loved ones."Angelic Health provides comprehensive, personalized care for each individual. Our healthcare professionals work as a team with your physician to develop and implement a plan for you. We provide what you need for improved quality of life."
Dan Mikus, CEO, Angelic Health
Palliative Care Team is Your Guide

Other Ways Palliative Care Can Help
We educate both patient and family about the illness and its affects physically, mentally, and spiritually. The Angelic Palliative Care Team is a guide through making complex medical decisions and can help patient and family understand and complete advance directives, living wills, and/or POLST (Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) forms. We strive to lessen overwhelming feelings and to relieve loved ones of the responsibility of assessing healthcare choices.
How is Palliative Care Paid?
The cost of palliative care is covered under Medicare B, Medicaid and other insurance providers. Co-pays may apply.Next Steps?
To learn if you or a loved one could benefit from palliative care services call 609.822.7979, or email us at info@angelicpc.com for a consultation.Call Us or Click Here to schedule your consultation.
What is Transitional Care?
Angelic Health’s Transitional Care team provides patients with a smooth transition from hospital or rehabilitation facility to home. Our trained staff, which include an Advance Practice Nurse (APN), Registered Nurse (RN), and social worker, collaborate with the facility and community providers to ensure that the move back home is seamless.
Too often patients with chronic or serious conditions move from one healthcare setting to the next and experience frequent changes to their care plan, medication regimen, or treatments and miss out on sufficient communication to manage their own care at home.
Angelic Transitional Care coordinates the continuity of care during the transfer from healthcare setting to home to avoid mishaps with medications and treatments, ensuring patients are home safely and understand how to care for themselves effectively. These services focus on ensuring continuity of care, safety, and avoiding preventable re-hospitalizations.
Angelic Health Transitional Care
Who qualifies
Anyone transitioning to home from a stay in the hospital or rehabilitation facility qualifies for Transitional Care. Patients with lengthy stays away from home, or chronic conditions benefit the most from this program.
How is transitional care paid?
Transitional Care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans. Co-pays may apply.
How does it work?
Prior to discharge the care team will meet the patient in the facility to discuss transition to home. After discharge a Registered Nurse or social worker will contact the patient by phone and the APN will visit patient at home. If additional visits are needed, we will work with the patient and his or her physician to ensure that needs are met. If further care is required to manage a symptom related to a serious or chronic condition, the patient may be eligible for Angelic Health Palliative Care program which will work with patient and physician to resolve those issues over a longer period of time.
Angelic Health’s Partners and Affiliations
Angelic Health provides Palliative, Transitional, Hospice Care, TeleHealth services, and is proudly accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). ACHC accreditation reflects our dedication and commitment to meeting standards that demonstrate a higher level of performance and patient care. We are also a member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), and are privileged to be a hospice partner in the We Honor Veterans initiative.