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Palliative Carein North Texas for Symptom Relief and Quality of Life
Living with a serious illness can be physically and emotionally overwhelming—not just for patients, but for families as well.
LoveWell Health provides palliative care in North Texas focused on relieving symptoms, reducing stress, and improving quality of life. This care can be provided alongside curative treatment and is designed to support patients at any stage of a serious illness.
Our goal is simple: help patients feel better, function better, and live more comfortably.
Who Can Benefit from Palliative Care?
Palliative care is appropriate for anyone experiencing symptoms or stress from conditions such as:
What is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is specialized medical support that focuses on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life for individuals living with serious illness. It is appropriate at any stage of illness and can be provided alongside ongoing treatment.
At LoveWell, we offer a full range of care services designed to support you wherever you are in your health journey.
Primary Care Delivers medical care directly to your home.
Palliative Care Comfort and symptom relief for serious illnesses.
Chronic Care Management Supports you in managing long‑term health conditions.
Transitional Care Management Helps you safely transition home after a hospital stay.
When Palliative Care Is the Right Fit
You Feel overwhelmed by symptoms
You Want more support between doctor visits
What Our Palliative Care Includes
Symptom and medical oversight
Care coordination with physicians
Medication management support
Emotional and family support
Education and care planning guidance
What Symptoms Does Palliative Care Help
Pain and discomfort
Shortness of breath
Fatigue and weakness
Nausea or loss of appetite
Anxiety or emotional distress
Difficulty sleeping
Why Families Choose Palliative Care
Improve comfort and quality of life
Reduce hospital visits
Better manage complex symptoms
Gain clarity and guidance during illness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Palliative care is for any stage of a serious illness and can be provided while you’re still receiving curative treatments.
Hospice is for people with a life expectancy of six months or less who are no longer pursuing curative treatment.
Yes. Medicare and Medicaid typically cover palliative care visits from a physician or nurse practitioner. Some visits may have a small copay depending on your plan.
Many Medicare Advantage and commercial insurance plans also offer palliative care benefits, but the details vary from plan to plan.
Yes — Medicare can cover certain at‑home palliative care services, including visits from a nurse practitioner or physician.
Coverage depends on your specific situation, so it’s helpful to talk with your provider about what’s included under your plan.
Most families use Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance to cover palliative care. Coverage can vary by plan, so it’s always a good idea to check with your insurance provider about copays, deductibles, and any out‑of‑pocket costs.
If you’re unsure where to start, our team can help you understand your options.
Medicare generally covers palliative care as long as you have a serious illness and continue to benefit from the support.
There is no time limit for palliative care. Coverage continues until:
You choose to stop receiving palliative care
Your needs change
You decide to transition to hospice care
Often, yes. Most private insurance plans offer some level of palliative care coverage, but the details can vary widely.
It’s important to ask your insurance company about:
What services are covered
Copays or deductibles
Any limits on the number of visits
If you’d like help navigating this, our team can walk you through it.
Your LoveWell palliative care team may include:
Nurse practitioners
Nurses
Social workers
Care coordinators
We work closely with your current doctors to keep everyone on the same page.
Visit frequency depends on your needs and your insurance plan. Many patients receive regular visits, and additional support is available when symptoms change.
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