
Aurora families receiving terminal diagnoses often leave doctor's offices with devastating news but no clear plan for what happens next—no guidance about symptoms, no roadmap for progression, no instructions for caregiving. LifeChoice Hospice & Palliative Care fills this dangerous gap for Kane County residents by providing the detailed direction hospitals fail to offer once curative treatments end. Since 2012, we've given thousands of families clear pathways forward when medical systems abandon them at their most vulnerable moment. Our teams transform vague prognoses into actionable plans, giving Aurora households the specific guidance they desperately need.
Aurora residents receive concrete guidance through these hospice services:


Aurora families consistently express relief having professionals who actually explain what to do instead of leaving them to figure out terminal illness alone. Our 98% satisfaction rate and 4.9-star rating come from households who finally received the clear direction they'd been begging for. We maintain ACHC accreditation and Medicare certification, and our quality score of 80 out of 100 places us substantially above the 67-point national average.
Throughout over 15 years, we've witnessed the confusion and fear families experience when doctors stop providing guidance after terminal diagnoses. Our team answers calls at 847-777-8888 around the clock because Aurora residents need immediate direction when symptoms change or situations confuse them. We're committed to replacing the terrifying uncertainty terminal illness creates with concrete plans families can follow—specific instructions about caregiving, clear explanations about progression, direct answers to questions nobody else will address, and the detailed roadmap that transforms paralyzing confusion into manageable daily care routines.

With more than 600 lives touched, LifeChoice continues to provide trusted care in
Aurora
and across DuPage County. Watch our video and discover how we bring clarity, comfort, and compassion into the lives of those we serve. See what truly personalized hospice care looks like in your community.
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Hospice care is typically recommended for individuals with a life-limiting illness and a prognosis of six months or less, should the illness run its normal course. If your loved one is experiencing frequent hospitalizations, weight loss, declining function, or increasing need for care, they may qualify. LifeChoice offers free consultations throughout Chicago and the Chicagoland area to help determine eligibility.

LifeChoice Hospice makes it easy to verify your loved one’s insurance coverage. We work with Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits, and most private insurance providers. Families in Chicago and surrounding communities can contact our team for a fast and confidential eligibility check.

Not at all. While many hospice patients have cancer, hospice care also supports individuals with advanced heart disease, dementia, lung disease, kidney failure, and other serious conditions. In Chicago and nearby areas, LifeChoice provides compassionate hospice care for a wide range of diagnoses.

In most cases, hospice care can begin within 24 hours of a referral or request—sometimes even the same day. LifeChoice serves patients throughout the greater Chicago region and can quickly coordinate care at home, in nursing facilities, or in assisted living communities.

Yes. Most of the hospice care we provide across Chicago and the Chicagoland area takes place in the comfort of home. Our teams bring medical support, emotional care, and spiritual guidance directly to patients and families wherever they reside.

Hospice care is typically covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Veterans may also receive coverage through the VA. At LifeChoice, we help families in and around Chicago navigate the financial aspects so they can focus on care and comfort.

Hospice care is a form of palliative care for those nearing the end of life, typically with a prognosis of six months or less. Palliative care, however, can be provided at any stage of a serious illness and alongside curative treatments. LifeChoice offers both types of care to patients across Chicago and neighboring communities.