
Serious illness requires specialized support for physical symptoms and emotional challenges. Our caregivers receive training in comfort care techniques, symptom management and communication with individuals facing difficult diagnoses.
We create personalized care plans that focus on quality of life, working alongside medical treatment when appropriate. Each plan reflects individual values, preferences and goals while adapting to changing needs.We create personalized care plans that focus on quality of life, working alongside medical treatment when appropriate. Each plan reflects individual values, preferences and goals while adapting to changing needs.
Our palliative care services address physical comfort and emotional wellbeing for individuals managing serious illness.
We assist with pain and symptom monitoring, medication management, personal care, mobility support, nutrition assistance adapted to appetite changes, companionship, household tasks, and coordination with medical teams. Each service prioritizes dignity, individual comfort and respect for personal wishes.
We monitor pain levels, report changes to providers, and help manage nausea, breathlessness and fatigue so each day feels more manageable.
We provide bathing, dressing and grooming support that respects privacy, preserves routines and honors personal preferences.
We adapt to changing appetites, offer favorite foods in manageable portions, and help with feeding when needed without pressure.
We offer presence, conversation and activities that bring joy, whether that means reading aloud, listening to music or simply sitting together.
We create space for family members to rest, handle responsibilities and maintain their own health while we provide expert care.

Your plan includes steady, two-way communication in the way you prefer. We share regular observations about comfort levels, appetite, mood and sleep, and we listen to what you are seeing at home. We build in caregiver respite so you can rest without worry. We offer practical education about what may come next and what to try today. If you want us to, we coordinate with physicians, hospice teams and specialists, and can join medical appointments to help communicate symptoms and care preferences.
Most of all, we protect dignity. We learn life stories and values, honor individual wishes, and adjust care gently when things feel hard. Our support is for your loved one and for you.

Thoughtful Initial Consultation
We listen to your situation. We learn about the diagnosis, current symptoms, daily challenges, care goals, personal preferences and what support your family needs most. We agree on how you want updates.
Personalized Comfort Plan
We create a written care plan that addresses today's needs and prepares for what may come. It includes symptom management approaches, daily routines, meaningful activities, family communication preferences and contingency plans.
Careful Caregiver Selection
We match on palliative care experience, personality compatibility and schedule requirements. Your caregiver receives full briefing on care goals and preferences before starting.
Responsive Care Adjustment
Needs change with serious illness. We monitor comfort levels, adjust approaches quickly, provide additional caregiver training when needed, and maintain open communication with your family and medical team.
Caregivers receive palliative care education focused on comfort measures, symptom recognition and sensitive communication with ongoing coaching and supervision.
We prioritize trusted companion assignments who become familiar faces, with reliable backup when needed to keep routines steady.
Care plans reflect individual values, goals and preferences rather than a standard protocol. We adjust gently as needs change.
From a few hours weekly to 24/7 support. Update days and times without hassle.
We handle coordination details so support can begin quickly and smoothly when you need it.
Regular check-ins and symptom reports in the format you prefer, with immediate contact for concerns when something changes.
Education about what to expect, respite planning and regular care reviews so you feel informed and supported.
We share observations with providers and can participate in care planning discussions to help communicate symptoms and goals.
Our palliative care services support individuals and families managing cancer, heart disease, lung disease, kidney failure, neurological conditions and other serious diagnoses.
We provide support when your loved one is pursuing treatment, has chosen to stop treatment or is transitioning to hospice care.

Beyond palliative care, Noah's Dove provides comprehensive support to help seniors thrive at home.
Professional caregivers provide assistance with daily activities including housekeeping, meal preparation, personal hygiene and companionship. Our personalized in-home care services adapt to changing needs while promoting independence and dignity.
Professional evaluation of the home environment to identify fall risks and safety hazards. A comprehensive home safety assessment includes prioritized recommendations and solutions to create a safer living space for individuals with limited mobility.
Personalized meal planning and preparation services address dietary restrictions, chronic conditions and personal preferences. Our senior nutrition support and meals help seniors maintain health and enjoy mealtimes.
Reliable and safe transportation for medical appointments, grocery shopping, social activities and errands. Our senior transportation services provide drivers trained in senior mobility assistance with door-to-door service.
Smart home technology solutions including fall detection systems, video monitoring, emergency alert systems and perimeter cameras. Our digital monitoring and security systems provide 24/7 peace of mind through remote monitoring.
We provide palliative care services to families in West Sacramento, Sacramento, Elk Grove, Folsom, Roseville, Citrus Heights and Rancho Cordova. Our local presence means caregivers can respond quickly to changing needs and families have access to our support team.
Questions about our palliative care services? Contact us to speak with a senior care specialist.
Palliative care focuses on comfort and quality of life at any stage of serious illness, including while pursuing curative treatment. Hospice is a specific type of palliative care for individuals with a prognosis of six months or less who have chosen to stop curative treatment. Our palliative care services can transition to hospice support when the time is right.
Our caregivers monitor and report pain, nausea, shortness of breath, fatigue, anxiety, loss of appetite and sleep disturbances. While caregivers cannot administer medication changes, they work closely with your medical team to communicate symptoms and implement comfort measures like positioning, breathing techniques and environmental adjustments.
Yes. Many individuals receive palliative care while continuing cancer treatment, dialysis or other medical interventions. Our services complement medical care by focusing on daily comfort, symptom management and quality of life rather than replacing medical treatment.
Contact us at 916-237-8000 for current rates. Costs depend on hours of care needed, time of day and level of assistance required. We offer flexible scheduling options and can help identify payment sources including long-term care insurance, veterans benefits and other resources.
Yes. We maintain communication with physicians, nurse practitioners and hospice teams to share observations about symptoms and comfort levels. With your permission, caregivers can join medical appointments to help communicate changes and care preferences. We document daily notes that inform treatment decisions.
Care goals often shift with serious illness. We reassess regularly and adjust the care plan when priorities change. Whether your loved one decides to pursue aggressive treatment, focus solely on comfort or transition to hospice, we modify our approach to match current goals.
Yes. We offer overnight supervision and live-in 24-hour care for individuals who need continuous support. Many families start with daytime hours and add overnight care as needs increase. Round-the-clock care can be arranged quickly when situations change.
We provide scheduled respite so family members can rest, work or handle other responsibilities. We offer education about symptom management, what to expect as illness progresses and self-care strategies. Regular check-ins allow family caregivers to ask questions and share concerns without judgment.