Providing Relief for Serious Illness​

About Anew Palliative Care

Palliative care is specialty care for those with serious or serious illness with the goal of easing suffering and improving quality of life. The palliative care team works with your current care providers to address your physical, social, and emotional needs. The palliative care team provides comprehensive symptom management, facilitates in-depth conversations regarding your goals and wishes, and provides comprehensive support to help you live life the way you want to, in accordance with your wishes. 

Palliative Care is an approach to care that addresses the person as a whole and care is based on the needs of the patient, not their prognosis. This type of care can be provided at any age and at any stage of a serious or serious illness. At Anew Palliative Care, our care team provides comprehensive symptom management and support for those with serious illness. Our team will work with you, your family, and your current health care providers to enhance your wellbeing and quality of life.

Palliative Care Services and Benefits

At Anew Palliative Care, our experienced team of specialists will work with together with your current doctors to provide:

  • Expert management of symptoms including pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, constipation, weight loss, sleep disturbance and more
  • Time devoted to you and your loved ones regarding your goals, concerns, and options for treatment
  • Medication management and education
  • Collaboration and care planning with your primary care team and specialists
  • Emotional and psychosocial support
  • Education to help you understand your treatments and options for care
  • Comprehensive support to help you carry on with your daily life
  • Referral and coordination of home care services
  • Decreased risk of hospitalization


Your Care Team

Anew Palliative Care services are built on a sensitive, holistic care model that helps patients and their loved ones succeed. Our multi-disciplinary team is comprised of nurse practitioners, medical social workers, volunteers and chaplains, available to positively impact care.

Some Who May Find Palliative Care Beneficial

Anyone experiencing uncontrolled symptoms related to serious illness including:

  • Cancer
  • ALS
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Stroke
  • COPD
  • Kidney disease
  • Cirrhosis/Liver failure
  • Dementia/Alzheimer’s
  • Other serious ailments as well


How We Can Help

  • Pain and Symptom Relief 
  • Education  
  • Medication Management 
  • Care Planning 
  • Emotional and/or Spiritual Support 
  • Caregiver Support 


Palliative Care Payment Options

Palliative care is billed under Medicare Part B. Palliative care services are considered professional services and are billed as other physician/practitioner consult services. For commercial insurance plans, your provider will be billed and paid for as determined by your plan and coverage.

Here When and Where You Need Us

At Anew Palliative Care, our care team is available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our prompt in person evaluation and admissions are done as early as possible to assist you in obtaining the support and relief you need. Care can be provided anywhere you call home (nursing home, home, long term care facility).

The Right Time to Start Care

It’s never too soon to begin educating yourself and your loved ones regarding the benefits of palliative care services. At Anew Palliative Care, our team members are happy to provide guidance and answer any questions you may have. For more information visit Anewcare.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Palliative care is specialty care for those with serious or serious illness. The goal is to ease suffering and improve quality of life. The palliative care team works with your current care providers to address your physical, social, and emotional needs. The palliative care team provides comprehensive symptom management, facilitates in-depth conversations regarding your goals and wishes, and provides comprehensive support to help you live life the way you want to, in accordance with your wishes.

Your primary health care team and your palliative care team will work together to assist in improving your quality of life. You do not need to give up your current health care providers.

Receiving palliative care does not mean that you’re dying. Palliative care is designed to provide you with relief of the symptoms and discomfort caused by serious illness and provide support to address your physical, social, and emotional needs, during your illness.

Most insurance plans provide at least partial coverage of palliative care services, as they would with other medical services. Palliative care is billed under Medicare Part B. Medicare Part A is unaffected. Palliative care services are considered professional services and are billed as other physician/practitioner consult services. For commercial insurance plans, your provider will be billed and paid for as determined by your plan and coverage.

Yes, you will need a physician/practitioner referral to begin receiving palliative care services. Our Anew Palliative Care team members can reach out to your provider, if needed, to assist.

Palliative care is provided anywhere that you call home. We are able to support your current care plan at home, in a nursing home or long-term care facility.