When illness or caregiving enters your life, it often brings uncertainty, long nights of worry, and hard decisions. You don’t have to navigate that alone. TRU Community Care provides hospice care in Jefferson County, palliative care for serious illness, grief support, memory care, and TRU PACE services —- walking alongside families with steadiness, compassion, and clarity.
We focus on what matters most: comfort, dignity, and time together – while our team helps carry the weight of care.
Hospice care is about presence as much as medicine. TRU’s Jefferson County hospice team comes to you —- managing pain, easing anxiety, and offering emotional and spiritual support for both patients and families.
Many families tell us hospice care brings relief: fewer crises, more peace of mind, and space to be fully present with the people they love.
Palliative care helps people live well now, even while facing serious illness. Families often reach out when symptoms increase, hospital visits feel constant, or caregiving becomes overwhelming.
TRU’s palliative care team works alongside the doctors you already trust, focusing on symptom relief, coordination, and quality of life – so care feels more manageable and less fragmented.
TRU PACE supports Jefferson County seniors who want to remain safely at home while staying connected to care and community. Through coordinated medical care, transportation, and meaningful day center activities, daily life becomes more stable and supported.
For caregivers, PACE often brings something just as important: peace of mind, knowing a loved one is safe, engaged, and cared for each day.
Grief and memory loss can feel very different, but both require patience, guidance, and steadiness. TRU offers grief counseling, support groups, and specialized memory care services for Jefferson County families.
Our role is not to rush the process, but to provide tools, reassurance, and compassionate support as families navigate loss or dementia with dignity and connection.
A referral doesn’t mean you’ve decided everything—it simply opens a conversation. Referrals may be made by physicians, social workers, caregivers, or family members.
Our intake team responds quickly, reviews each situation with care, and helps families understand the most appropriate options—without pressure or obligation.
Families across Jefferson County trust TRU because care here is personal, local, and deeply rooted in the community.
Yes. TRU PACE serves eligible seniors in Jefferson County. We’re happy to confirm ZIP code eligibility.
Often 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. We’ll walk you through the benefits and options.
Hospice care focuses on comfort near the end of life. Palliative care supports people living with serious illness at any stage. Both center on relief, dignity, and family support.
Yes. We offer respite options to give caregivers a safe, supported break.
These conversations are hard. Our team can help with gentle language, guidance, and support so families don’t feel alone.