Whole-Person Care in Hospice: The Role of a Palliative Provider

June 26, 2026

Healthy Aging Hospice
A caregiver in blue scrubs smiles warmly at a seated elderly man with a cane. They share a joyful moment in a cozy, sunlit living room.

Part of the series: Understanding Hospice Care: A Guide for Patients and Families
Riverside’s Hospice Education Series on comfort, quality of life and compassionate care.

When families begin navigating serious illness, one question often comes up quickly:

Who is helping us look at the whole picture?

In hospice care, that role is often led by a palliative provider, who helps guide care with a focus on the whole person.

Care That Goes Beyond a Single Condition

Traditional healthcare often focuses on treating specific conditions or symptoms.

Hospice care takes a different approach.

A palliative provider looks at the bigger picture—focusing on:

  • Comfort and symptom management
  • Quality of life
  • Emotional and practical needs

As Beth Widmaier explains:

“Palliative care focuses on quality of life and works alongside the rest of the care team to support both the patient and the family.”

Bringing Clarity to Complex Care

Many families are familiar with the challenges of coordinating care across multiple providers.

Hospice helps simplify this process.

A palliative provider supports patients and families by:

  • Coordinating across all aspects of care
  • Helping guide complex decisions
  • Serving as a consistent, trusted medical resource

This creates a more cohesive experience, where care feels intentional and connected, rather than overwhelming.

Redefining “Good Medicine”

This is one of the clearest examples of what we mean when we say:

Hospice is good medicine.

It’s not just about treating disease—it’s about ensuring every part of care works together to reduce discomfort and improve quality of life.

Support for Patients and Families

Palliative providers don’t just support the patient—they also support family members and caregivers.

They help everyone:

  • Understand what to expect
  • Navigate difficult decisions
  • Feel more confident about the path forward

This focus on coordinated, whole-person care sets the foundation for everything hospice provides.

It’s the first “petal” in a model designed to bring clarity, comfort and support when it matters most.

Hospice is good medicine.

Not because it cures disease—but because it brings together everything needed to support comfort, dignity and quality of life.

To learn more about hospice services and support, learn more about Riverside Hospice Care.

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