TRU Services in Denver County

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Compassionate Care for Denver Families

Life in Denver moves fast—but illness, aging, or loss can suddenly slow everything down. For many Denver families, that looks like juggling work, caregiving, and medical decisions in apartments, assisted living communities, or busy neighborhoods where support can feel far away.

TRU Community Care walks alongside Denver families during these moments. We help you navigate complexity with reassurance, clarity, and dignity—so you don’t have to figure everything out on your own.

Not sure which service is right for you?

  • If managing pain, fatigue, or symptoms while continuing treatment is the top priority, palliative care may be the first step.
  • If the focus has shifted to comfort and quality of life when treatment is no longer curative, hospice care provides full support.

Hospice Care in Denver County

Hospice care in Denver County is about a steady presence during times of transition—whether someone is moving from hospital to home, or from independent living into supportive care.

Our Denver hospice team provides in-home hospice care, helping manage pain, shortness of breath, anxiety, and other distressing symptoms. Care is delivered by a dedicated team of registered nurses, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers who specialize in end-of-life comfort and family support.

Palliative Care Services

Palliative care is often introduced when everyday life becomes harder—when pain flares up, energy drops, or repeated hospital visits leave families feeling worn down.

This care can begin at any stage of serious illness and can be provided alongside curative treatment. TRU’s palliative care team works closely with the doctors you already trust, offering palliative care in Denver County that prioritizes symptom relief, clarity around treatment goals, and day-to-day comfort—so life feels more manageable again.

Grief Support and Memory Care

TRU’s grief support services offer safe spaces for healing through counseling and support groups. Our memory care programs provide practical tools and compassionate guidance for families navigating dementia, helping restore moments of connection and understanding along the way.

How to Make a Referral for Denver County Care

A referral isn’t a final decision—it’s starting a conversation.

Physicians, social workers, caregivers, and family members can all make referrals. Our intake team responds quickly, reviews each situation with compassion, and helps you understand the most appropriate options—without pressure. TRU is fully HIPAA-compliant, and all information is handled securely.

Why Denver County Families Choose TRU Community Care

Families often tell us they choose TRU because they want care that feels both clinically strong and deeply human.

  • Local teams who understand Denver neighborhoods and care settings
  • Service across Capitol Hill, Highlands, Cherry Creek, Montbello, and beyond
  • Strong partnerships with Denver hospitals, clinics, and senior centers
  • Seamless continuity across hospice, palliative care, grief support, memory care, and TRU PACE
  • Fast response times—often within 24–48 hours for new referrals
  • TRU is accredited by The Joint Commission and recognized as a five-star hospice through the The National Alliance for Care at Home’s We Honor Veterans program program, created in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

In many cases, services begin within 24–48 hours. For urgent hospice needs, same-day assessments are prioritized.

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 exploring options. We’ll walk through what’s available and help you decide at your pace.

These conversations are difficult. Our team can guide you with gentle language, resources, and support so you’re not carrying it alone.

Yes. We offer respite options to give caregivers a safe break while ensuring loved ones continue to receive compassionate care.

Hospice focuses on comfort at the end of life, while palliative care can begin at any stage of serious illness and may be provided alongside curative treatment.