Most people don’t start by looking for hospice or palliative care. They start by noticing that care is getting harder—medications are changing, questions are piling up, and support feels scattered. That’s often when families in Weld County reach out to TRU.
We walk alongside you from that first conversation forward. Our local teams support families across Weld County—from Greeley and Windsor to Fort Lupton and Johnstown—bringing clarity, comfort, and steady care wherever home happens to be.
You don’t have to know what service is needed yet. We’ll listen first, explain options clearly, and help you take the next step at your own pace.
Hospice care is not about giving up—it’s about being supported. Our Weld County hospice team shows up with presence and compassion, visiting homes to manage pain, ease anxiety, and care for the whole family, not just the patient.
Families often tell us hospice brings relief: fewer crises, clearer guidance, and the space to focus on meaningful time together rather than constant medical decisions.
When serious illness begins to disrupt daily life, families often feel stretched thin—physically, emotionally, and mentally. Palliative care helps during these moments, especially when pain increases, treatments feel confusing, or caregivers are exhausted.
TRU’s palliative care team works alongside the doctors you already trust, focusing on symptom relief for serious illness, clearer communication, and comfort. Our goal is to help families spend more time living, not just managing care.
Caring for an aging loved one can bring constant worry. TRU PACE helps relieve that stress by supporting Weld County seniors who want to remain safely at home while staying connected to care and community.
TRU PACE provides:
For families, PACE means peace of mind. For seniors, it means independence, routine, and connection.
Grief and memory loss affect families in deeply personal ways. TRU offers counseling, support groups, and specialized memory care services, meeting families where they are emotionally.
These services provide steadiness during difficult seasons, helping families navigate loss, dementia, and change with dignity and understanding.
Many families wonder if “now” is the right time. If any of the following feel familiar, a conversation with TRU may help:
You don’t have to decide alone—we’re here to talk it through.
Concerns about cost are common—and understandable. Most hospice care is 100% covered by Medicare. TRU PACE coordinates Medicare and Medicaid benefits to reduce financial strain. We also help families understand private insurance and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Our financial counselors walk you through this step by step, so there are no surprises.
Referrals can be made by physicians, social workers, caregivers, or family members. A referral is not a commitment—it’s simply a conversation to explore options and next steps.
Our intake team responds promptly and helps determine the most appropriate care with clarity and compassion.
Referral phone: (303) 604-5272Yes. TRU PACE serves eligible seniors in Weld County. Contact us to confirm ZIP code eligibility.
Often within 24–48 hours. For urgent hospice referrals, we prioritize same-day assessments to address comfort and crisis needs.
Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. Our team will help verify benefits and explain options.
Our local teams combine clinical expertise with deep community connections, offering care that feels personal, not institutional.
Call our intake team directly, and we’ll guide you through the referral and assessment process.