Physical Support

Gentle Help for the Moments That Matte

At LifeChoice Hospice, physical support means easing the daily challenges so families can focus on simply being together. We offer more than medical help — we offer relief, reassurance, and presence. Whether it's personal care, specialized equipment, or emotional guidance, our team is here to lighten the load for you and your loved one. Need guidance? Call us 847-777-8888. Need to refer a patient? Start the referral process today.

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Helping Families Care with Confidence

Family Caregiver Burnout

Caring deeply often means giving endlessly. And over time, even the strongest hearts can feel tired. We understand how heavy it can be to care for someone every day — physically, emotionally, and mentally.

We’re here to offer space to breathe, time to rest, and support that makes a difference. Because your well-being matters too. You don't have to carry this alone.

Let us care for you, so you can keep caring with love.

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Individual Health Education

The unknown can feel overwhelming — but with clarity comes calm. We help families understand medical conditions, symptom changes, and care options in clear, simple ways.

Our goal is to give you knowledge, not pressure — and to walk with you as you make decisions that feel right for your family.at to expect — helping you make informed choices with confidence.

When you know more, you worry less.

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Personal Care Assistant

Bathing. Dressing. Using the bathroom. These aren’t just tasks — they’re deeply personal moments. And we treat them with the utmost dignity, respect, and compassion.

Our personal care assistants gently help your loved one feel clean, safe, and cared for — while giving you peace of mind that they’re in good hands.Kind hands.

Gentle care. Respect in every step.

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Nutritional Counseling

Whether it’s managing meals, feeding support, or making tough choices about hydration near the end of life — we help families navigate nutrition with thoughtfulness and heart.

We always honor your loved one’s preferences, beliefs, and comfort. And we’re here to guide you, every step of the way.

Care that nourishes body, comfort, and connection.

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Hospice Medical Equipment

When care happens at home, the right tools make all the difference. From hospital beds to wound care supplies and oxygen — we deliver, explain, and adjust what’s needed to bring ease and comfort to your loved one’s space.

You don’t have to figure it all out alone. We’ll be there, every step of the way.

Comfort at home starts with the right support.

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Speech and Occupational Therapy

For palliative care and dementia patients, gentle therapies can help with communication, safe movement, and meaningful daily activities. Always tailored to support comfort, not pressure.

Support that helps your loved one do more — with ease.

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Physical Support in Action

Every person’s journey is different - but no one should walk it alone.

In this video, you’ll see how LifeChoice provides physical support with skill, care, and compassion. From pain management to help with daily tasks, our team works closely with you and your family to ease discomfort and bring calm. If you or a loved one needs physical support, call 847-777-8888 or request a free consultation - we’re here to help.

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Over 1000 Lives Touched – See What Families Have to Say

“I cannot express strongly enough how grateful my family and I are for the support and care my father received while in hospice care. The nurse Sahyan Perez was...” Show more

Jessica Cowin

“I would like to thank Pamela and the life choice staff far providing excellent care for our loved one! They are absolutely kind and highly effective at providi...” Show more

Tanika Brown

“LifeChoice took great care of my father. Their team was communicative, reliable and supportive during a very difficult time. Their social worker Sara and nurse...” Show more

Maggie Maxwell

“You hear many things about how wonderful Hospice can be but to experience it first hand and have an experience like this is a something else all together. LifeChoice..." Show more

Gail Wilson

“The LifeChoice team was very attentive and professional during our time we needed the help the most. They covered a full range of offerings to help care for our....” Show more

Nick Haehn

“My experience with LifeChoice has truly been a blessing. Having lost my mother in January and having to take on the role as full time caregiver for my father who....” Show more

Nathan Tutt

We had such a wonder experience with Betty, the CNA assigned to my mother. She is such a kind soul and was so helpful to my mom and my family. My mom ...” Show more

Lisa Comastro

“My Dad received excellent care from LifeChoices and it made my Dad's last months more comfortable and more dignified. I especially want to thank the nurse...” Show more

Michael Livshutz

“I want to give a big thank you to Sara, Dorian, Mariam, Rachel, Alex and Aleks and anyone else I might have forgotten. The entire team took exceptional...” Show more

Kathy Brush

“We just lost my father-in-law. Life choice gave us RN Marina and a lovely pastor (with purple hair 💜)... Marina loved gently on all of us while keeping a professional...” Show more

Jamie Nagy

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SERVICES AREA

Wherever You Are, We Come to You

We proudly serve Northern Chicago and the Northwest Suburbs, including Cook, Lake, McHenry, and DuPage counties, ensuring compassionate care and support across these communities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What physical symptoms does hospice care manage?
Do you provide medical equipment at home?
How often will a nurse visit?
Can hospice help with bathing and grooming?
Do you provide medication for pain relief?
Can I reach a nurse during the night?
Is hospice care suitable for patients with dementia?
Who manages the patient’s physical care?
What if symptoms change suddenly?
Will physical support include mobility assistance?