Guiding Principles

End-of-life care is not a privilege; it is a right.

Care should always be person-centered:

Every individual and family deserves support that reflects their unique needs. We meet people where they are, honoring their preferences, cultures, and lived experiences while tailoring services to support the best possible quality of life.

Barriers are meant to be broken:

We are committed to ensuring that recipients of regional center services and their families have equal access to the same compassionate supports and services as the broader community.

By addressing gaps and removing obstacles, we help make equity in care a reality.

Peace is possible:

With thoughtful planning, compassionate guidance, and coordinated supports, even the most challenging transitions can bring continuity, connection, and stability for individuals and their circles of support.