In Douglas County, families are often balancing medical decisions alongside everyday life—work, school pickups, late-night worries, and the quiet question of what comes next. TRU Community Care is here during those moments, offering reassurance, presence, and compassionate guidance.
Our team supports families with hospice, palliative care, grief support, and memory care services—helping people live with dignity while giving families peace of mind.
Hospice care is about being there when it matters most. Our Douglas County hospice team supports patients and families at home and in care settings, helping manage pain, ease anxiety, and provide emotional and spiritual support.
Many families tell us hospice care helped them feel less alone—and gave them space to focus on meaningful moments together, rather than constant medical stress.
Pain flare-ups, exhaustion, and unanswered questions can slowly take over daily life when someone is living with a serious illness. Families often reach out when symptoms become harder to manage, energy runs low, or frequent hospital visits begin to feel unsustainable.
TRU’s palliative care in Douglas County is designed to step in during these moments—working alongside your existing doctors to ease symptoms, reduce stress, and restore a sense of stability. This care is not end-of-life care; it can begin at any stage of illness and focuses on comfort, clarity, and quality of life so families can spend more time living, not just managing.
Grief and memory loss can feel isolating, especially for families trying to support a loved one while processing their own emotions. TRU offers counseling, support groups, and specialized memory care services in Douglas County. These programs provide comfort, understanding, and practical tools—helping families navigate loss and dementia with dignity and connection.
Making a referral doesn’t mean making a decision. It’s simply a conversation. Referrals can be started by physicians, social workers, caregivers, or family members, and our intake team responds quickly and without pressure. We review each situation carefully and help families understand their options at their own pace.
TRU is HIPAA-compliant, and all information is handled securely.
If you’re noticing any of the following, it may be time to start a conversation—without pressure or commitment:
We’re here to talk through options and help you decide what feels right.
Often within 24–48 hours. For urgent hospice needs, we prioritize same-day assessments to address comfort and immediate concerns.
Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. Our team will help verify benefits and explain options clearly.
That’s okay. Many families start by simply asking questions. We’ll help you explore options without pressure or commitment.
These conversations are difficult. Our team can guide you with gentle language, resources, and support so families feel less alone in making decisions.
Yes. We offer respite options to give caregivers a safe break while ensuring loved ones continue to receive compassionate care.
Yes. Our hospice team serves patients in assisted living facilities throughout Highlands Ranch and Douglas County.