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The Art of a Life Well Lived: Hospice Care in Westchester County

The Art of a Life Well Lived: Hospice Care in Westchester County

When facing the end of life, the question often arises: What does it mean to live well? At Jansen Hospice and Palliative Care, we believe that a life well lived is one that is remembered with tenderness, care, and dignity. Located in Westchester County, our hospice care facilities support patients and families through the final chapters of life with compassion and intention.

More Than Medical Care: Connection

Jansen Hospice offers more than just clinical support. We view every patient as a whole person, not a diagnosis. In our Westchester County in-home hospice care program, patients are surrounded by familiar comforts and supported by therapies that soothe the body and the spirit.

We offer a range of services including acupuncture, aromatherapy, music therapy, Reiki, and pet therapy. These approaches are grounded in the idea that the quality of one’s final days can reflect the beauty of their entire life. Whether patients receive care in their home or in one of our Westchester County hospice care facilities, they are met with unwavering compassion.

Home Hospice Care Where Every Life Is Honored

Our team works to ensure that each patient feels seen, heard, and valued. From the moment a family chooses Jansen, they become part of a care environment rooted in love and respect. The question we return to again and again is simple, but profound: Was I loved, and did I love in return? At Jansen, we help our patients answer that with a resounding yes.

Families searching for Westchester home hospice care often tell us that what sets Jansen apart is the sense of presence we bring. It’s not just about symptom management. It’s about honoring the story of a person’s life and helping them feel the impact they’ve had on the world.

 

Can’t Watch the Video? Here’s a Transcript

It’s been said that a life well lived is the most exquisite work of art. I’m Tara Flanagan, the chaplain with Jansen Hospice and Palliative Care. At Jansen, we see every life as a finely detailed portrait. We ask ourselves at the end of life, was I loved, and did I love? And I think this is such a beautiful way of approaching that central ethics question of the good life— and the good life as one where you receive and give love. And at Jansen, we really strive to embody that love for our patients. They’re not alone, and they know that they mattered. From acupuncture, aroma, and music therapy, Reiki to pet therapy, Jansen provides unparalleled care for a life well lived.

If you are looking for Westchester County NY hospice care, we invite you to contact us and reach out to learn more about how Jansen Hospice and Palliative Care supports patients and families.

A Life Well Lived: Lessons from a Park Bench

At Jansen Hospice and Palliative Care, we are often reminded that the final chapters of life can be the most meaningful. In the stillness of those moments, there is space for presence, for reflection, and for gratitude.

One of our longtime volunteers, Tina Stout, shared a memory that captures the beauty of what we strive to provide: the chance for each person to live well until the very end. A memory that is about moments that carry weight. Moments that teach us something about being alive.

The Gift of Awareness in At Home Hospice Care

Tina sat beside a patient, a woman she refers to as Charlotte, who was living with pancreatic cancer. Charlotte did not have many weeks left, and she knew it. And yet what she offered that day was not fear or sorrow. It was awareness.

They were mid-conversation when Charlotte stopped, caught by the sight of a cherry tree in bloom. What she said next stayed with Tina for years.

A Moment That Changed Everything

 

Can’t watch the video? Here’s a transcript of Tina’s story:

“Hello, I’m Tina Stout. In one of my first years as a Jansen volunteer, I was sitting on a park bench with a patient—I’ll call her Charlotte, though that wasn’t her real name. Charlotte had pancreatic cancer and knew she did not have many more weeks to live.

It was a beautiful afternoon in the spring, and we were talking. I can’t remember about what. Suddenly, Charlotte stopped herself mid-sentence and pointed to a beautiful blooming cherry tree. ‘Look,’ she said. ‘Look at that tree. I don’t think anything can be more beautiful than when you think you may be seeing it for the last time.’

Together, we looked at that tree, and at other trees, and at the flowers. We watched mothers pushing strollers and listened to the train that rolled by behind us. And all of it, if not for the last time, was close to the last time for Charlotte.

We at Jansen try to help every patient have a life well lived. But it became clear to me that they are also guiding us. They remind me every time to embrace life and try to live well for myself every day. It’s an amazing gift that you have for us.”

More Than a Westchester Home Hospice Care Volunteer

What Tina’s story shows is that hospice care is about relationships. It is about bearing witness to the full experience of life, including its end. Tina did not go into that afternoon expecting to be changed, but she was.

Moments like these do not require grand gestures or perfect words. They just need space. At Jansen, we work every day to create that space within our Westchester County home hospice care services, so people can look at a cherry tree and see it as if for the first time.

Our patients are not just receiving care. They are also teaching us how to live. They remind us to slow down, to pay attention, and to find beauty in what we often overlook.

If you or a loved one are looking for Westchester home hospice care, please don’t hesitate to reach out and contact us. We will take you in with open arms, and welcome you warmly into the Jansen Family.

This place changed everything for my family. We struggled with caring for my mom at home for 5 years and when they arrived it was like angels singing... Our social worker - Jody and our RN Violeta - made my mom comfortable and cared not only for her, but for our family as if we were their own. They were kind, compassionate and knowledgeable. I HIGHLY recommend them!!!

— Jody