New Website Launch Addresses Growing Demand for Hospice Care in the Bay Area

When Families Start Asking About Hospice Care and What to Do Next

Brentwood, United States – May 4, 2026 / Grace and Glory Hospice /

Brentwood, CA, April 29, 2026

New Website Launch Addresses Growing Demand for Hospice Care in the Bay Area

Grace and Glory Hospice has launched a new website designed to help families better understand hospice services and access support more quickly, reflecting a growing need for personalized, non-corporate care options. As demand increases for hospice care bay area providers that offer a more individualized approach, the organization’s updated digital presence aims to simplify decision-making during a critical time.

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The new website was developed to provide clear, accessible information about hospice Contra Costa County services, including what families can expect, how care is delivered, and when to consider support. By focusing on education and ease of navigation, the platform helps individuals and caregivers find reliable answers without added stress or confusion.

Grace and Glory Hospice operates as a locally owned, nurse-led provider serving communities throughout Northern California. The organization was founded to prioritize compassionate, relationship-based care in an environment where many families report feeling overwhelmed by large, corporate healthcare systems. This approach aligns with broader industry trends, as more patients and caregivers seek providers who offer consistent communication, timely responsiveness, and a deeper level of personal connection.

“Families often come to us during one of the most difficult moments in their lives, and they deserve clear information and immediate support,” said Jane Porter, Founder and Director of Nursing at Grace and Glory Hospice. “This new website was created to make it easier for people to understand their options and feel confident in the care decisions they are making.”

The updated platform also highlights the full scope of services offered, including end of life care support, with an emphasis on comfort, dignity, and guidance for both patients and their loved ones. By organizing information in a way that reflects real questions families ask, the website serves as both an educational resource and a starting point for care.

In recent years, hospice care providers have seen increased attention on the importance of early education and timely access to services. Many families delay seeking support due to uncertainty or lack of information, which can impact overall care experience. Initiatives like this website launch are part of a broader effort within the healthcare community to improve awareness and reduce barriers to care.

“Our goal has always been to meet families where they are and provide support that feels both professional and deeply human,” Porter added. “This website is an extension of that mission, ensuring people can access guidance when they need it most.”

Grace and Glory Hospice continues to serve patients and families across Northern California, including San Mateo County, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Sacramento County, and San Joaquin County, along with surrounding communities. The organization provides hospice and palliative care services supported by experienced clinical teams who focus on consistency, responsiveness, and compassionate care.

About Grace and Glory Hospice

Grace and Glory Hospice is a locally owned hospice and palliative care provider focused on delivering compassionate, patient-centered support for individuals facing serious illness. As a nurse-led organization, the company emphasizes dignity, comfort, and personalized care for patients and families across multiple counties in Northern California.

Media Contact

Jane Porter  
Owner, Grace and Glory Hospice  
Phone: (650) 898-5784  

Contact Information:

Grace and Glory Hospice

2145 Elkins Way Suite A
Brentwood, CA 94513
United States

Jane Porter
(650) 898-5784
https://graceandgloryhospice.com/

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