Hospice Buddy Services
Compassionate Hospice Support — $33 One-Time Call
You don’t have to walk this road alone.
Whether you’re caring for someone you love or navigating serious illness yourself, hospice can feel overwhelming.
There are questions no one prepares you for.
Moments that catch you off guard.
Emotions that feel heavier than expected.
Sometimes you don’t need a new plan —
you just need someone to sit with you and talk it through.
🌿 What This Call Includes
A private, one-on-one support call (up to 60 minutes) with an experienced hospice nurse — time set aside entirely for you.
During our call, we can talk about:
A new diagnosis
General hospice questions
Changes in condition
Signs of transitioning or active dying
Practical, non-medical symptom guidance
Emotional overwhelm
Grief and anticipatory loss
Prayer or faith-based encouragement (if desired)
Or simply, “I don’t even know where to start…”
No scripts.
No pressure.
Just clarity and support.
💙 Why Hospice Buddy?
Hospice teams are filled with compassionate professionals who truly care.
But they are often busy, covering many patients, and working within time limits.
Your nurse may not have an hour to sit and just talk — even if they wish they did.
Hospice Buddy provides that extra layer of time, education, and emotional support.
Not a replacement.
Just added reassurance when you need it most.
👩⚕️ A Little About Me
I have nearly 20 years of experience in hospice and palliative care, serving patients in homes, facilities, inpatient units, and as an after-hours triage nurse.
I understand both the clinical realities and the emotional weight of this season.
💲 Simple & Transparent
$33 — One-Time Call (up to 60 minutes)
No subscription.
No commitment.
No pressure.
After submitting the short form, you’ll be directed to secure Stripe payment.
I personally reach out within 24 hours — often much sooner.
⚠️ Important
Hospice Buddy provides non-clinical support and education only.
This service does not replace hospice providers, medical advice, diagnosis, or emergency care.
For urgent situations, contact your provider or call 911.
You are not alone in this.
💙 Ready to Talk?
Let’s take this one step at a time.