Services
Hospice & Hospital
Pristine Quality Healthcare Service Corp. is dedicated to offering comprehensive and compassionate care through our hospital and hospice support services. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the range of services we provide, designed to meet the diverse needs of our patients. We ensure that individuals receive the highest standard of care in every setting, whether they are in a hospital or a hospice environment.
Hospital Support Services
In hospital settings, Pristine Quality Healthcare Service Corp. provides all levels of nursing support to ensure patients receive the care they need:
Registered Nurses (RNs)
Our RNs deliver essential care, including administering medication, monitoring vital signs, and coordinating with physicians to develop comprehensive care plans. They are trained to handle various medical situations with precision and empathy.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
LPNs offer basic medical care, such as wound dressing and monitoring health conditions, under the supervision of RNs and doctors. They are crucial in maintaining patient comfort and supporting daily activities.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
LPNs offer basic medical care, such as wound dressing and monitoring health conditions, under the supervision of RNs and doctors. They are crucial in maintaining patient comfort and supporting daily activities.
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
CNAs assist with daily patient care tasks such as feeding, bathing, and mobility, ensuring patients’ comfort and dignity.
Specialized Nurses
We provide specialized nurses who focus on specific areas of healthcare, ensuring expert care in critical situations.
Critical Care Nurses: Trained to work in intensive care units, they manage complex patient needs and provide life-saving interventions.
Pediatric Nurses: Focused on the unique needs of children, they offer care that is both compassionate and tailored to young patients.
Oncology Nurses: Specializing in cancer care, they support patients and families through treatment regimens and emotional challenges.
Geriatric Nurses: Experts in the care of elderly patients, they address the complex health issues associated with aging.
Specialized Nurses
We provide specialized nurses who focus on specific areas of healthcare, ensuring expert care in critical situations.
Critical Care Nurses: Trained to work in intensive care units, they manage complex patient needs and provide life-saving interventions.
Pediatric Nurses: Focused on the unique needs of children, they offer care that is both compassionate and tailored to young patients.
Oncology Nurses: Specializing in cancer care, they support patients and families through treatment regimens and emotional challenges.
Geriatric Nurses: Experts in the care of elderly patients, they address the complex health issues associated with aging.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
Our NPs are highly skilled professionals who can diagnose and treat medical conditions, prescribe medications, and manage overall patient care. They often serve as primary care providers, bringing advanced expertise to patient management.
Step 1
Care in the Hospital
Step 2
Planning for Home or Hospice
Step 3
Continued Care and Support
Personalized Hospice Care
Hospice Support Services
In hospice care, Pristine Quality Healthcare Service Corp. focuses on providing compassionate support that respects the dignity and wishes of patients and their families:
Palliative Care Nurses
End-of-Life Care Coordinators
Holistic Care Providers
Support Through Every Transition
Transitioning from hospital to home or hospice care can be overwhelming. Whether it’s recovering after a hospital stay or preparing for end-of-life care, our compassionate team at Pristine Quality Healthcare Services Corp. is here to make every step easier. We work closely with patients, families, and medical professionals to create seamless transitions, ensuring continuity of care and peace of mind.
A Commitment to Comfort and Dignity
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between hospital care and hospice care?
Hospital care focuses on treating illness and recovery, while hospice care centers on comfort and quality of life for those with terminal conditions. We provide both, ensuring support through every stage.
Can you start care while my loved one is still in the hospital?
Hospital care focuses on treating illness and recovery, while hospice care centers on comfort and quality of life for those with terminal conditions. We provide both, ensuring support through every stage.
How do you coordinate care after discharge?
Our care coordinators work with the hospital’s discharge team and family members to create a personalized care plan that includes nursing support, therapy, equipment, and home adjustments if needed.
Do you provide emotional or spiritual support for families?
Absolutely. We believe in holistic care. Our team provides counseling, grief support, and access to spiritual care providers to help families cope emotionally during difficult times.
What types of nurses and caregivers are available?
We provide Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, and Specialized Nurses (including palliative, geriatric, and critical care). Each is trained to provide expert and compassionate care.
How quickly can services start after discharge?
In most cases, services can begin within 24 to 48 hours after hospital discharge. We also offer pre-discharge planning to ensure care is ready as soon as your loved one returns home.
What if my loved one’s condition changes suddenly?
We continuously monitor care plans and adjust as needed. Our team is available 24/7 to respond to changes in condition or comfort level.
Do you work with insurance or public health programs?
Yes. We assist families in navigating coverage options, paperwork, and funding resources to make care accessible and affordable.



