If you’re wondering whether it’s time to ask for help, that question alone shows how much you care. Families in Adams County often face moments of uncertainty, whether it’s a new diagnosis, the stress of caregiving, or the fear of losing independence.
TRU Community Care is here to walk with Adams County families through these moments. Our role is not just to deliver care, but to help families feel supported, informed, and less alone as they navigate what comes next.
We provide hospice care, palliative care, grief support, memory care, and TRU PACE services—always grounded in compassion, dignity, and respect.
Hospice care is about being present when it matters most. Our Adams County hospice team supports patients and families at home or in care settings, helping manage pain, ease anxiety, and provide emotional and spiritual comfort.
Our team includes on-call nurses, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers who specialize in end-of-life pain management, emotional support, and guidance for families navigating difficult decisions.
Families often tell us that hospice care brings a sense of relief—knowing they’re supported and able to focus on meaningful time together rather than constant medical decisions.
Palliative care often begins when daily life becomes harder—when pain flares up, energy fades, or repeated hospital visits leave families feeling worn down. This support focuses on comfort and quality of life, not end-of-life care, and can be provided alongside ongoing treatment.
TRU’s palliative care team works alongside the doctors you already trust, delivering palliative care in Adams County that prioritizes symptom relief, clarity around treatment goals, and day-to-day comfort—so families can spend more time living, not just managing illness.
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.
TRU PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) helps seniors remain safely at home while staying deeply connected to care and community.
Participants receive transportation to our day center, personalized medical care, and meaningful social activities that create structure and connection. For families, PACE often means peace of mind—knowing their loved one is supported, engaged, and cared for each day.
Referrals often begin with questions—and sometimes hesitation. That’s okay. A referral is not a commitment; it’s a conversation.
Referrals may be made by physicians, social workers, caregivers, or family members. Our intake team responds promptly, reviews each situation with care, and helps families understand the most appropriate options—without pressure. TRU is HIPAA-compliant, and all information is handled securely.
Yes. TRU PACE serves eligible seniors in Adams County. Contact us to confirm ZIP code eligibility.
In many cases, services can begin within 24–48 hours of referral. For urgent hospice needs, we prioritize same-day assessments whenever possible.
Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. Our team will help verify benefits and explain options.
That’s completely okay. Many families start by exploring options. We’ll help you understand what’s available and decide together, at your pace.
These conversations can be difficult. Our team can help with gentle language, guidance, and support so families don’t feel alone.
Yes. Our hospice team serves patients in assisted living facilities throughout Thornton, Brighton, and other Adams County communities.