Carolina Caring Hospice and Palliative Medicine

Filling Each Day with Purpose in Cabarrus County

Our team is here to provide the support and guidance you need to make informed decisions about your care or the care of a loved one in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Whether you are seeking information for yourself or for someone you care about, reach out to us today to discover how we can assist you.

About this location

At Carolina Caring, we are committed to delivering compassionate hospice care and palliative medicine services to the residents of Cabarrus County. We bring our exceptional care directly to you, wherever you call home for your convenience. Our goal is to support individuals and families facing serious illnesses by providing personalized care that ensures comfort, dignity, and a better quality of life. Whether you require hospice care for end-of-life support or palliative medicine to manage symptoms and improve daily living, our dedicated team is here to guide and assist you at every step.

Services Offered

Palliative Medicine

Carolina Caring's palliative medicine is a program of care designed to support you as a person. If you are dealing with a serious illness that limits your daily activities and would like assistance and guidance on making life easier, palliative medicine can help.

House Calls

Healthcare providers are more accessible than ever with Carolina Caring’s new home medicine service. The program is designed to serve patients who face barriers to accessing routine medical care, including disabilities, chronic illnesses, mobility problems and more.

Hospice

Hospice care is intended to enhance quality of life for people who are facing the last months of their lives. It seeks to offer comfort and support so that individuals diagnosed with a serious illness can achieve peace of mind in the ways that matter most to them. When at all possible, care is provided at the person’s home or wherever he or she is most comfortable.

Cardinal Kids

Cardinal Kids is a community-based health care program dedicated to helping children and their families face the challenges of serious illness. Our top priority is to ensure an appropriate level of comfort based on a plan of expert, individualized health care.

Carolina Caring Providers

Vida Owusu
NP-C
Received Bachelors & Masters in Nursing from Winston-Salem State University.
Will Scott
FNP
Mt. Carmel College of Nursing Alumni & Masters degree from Ohio State University.
Kayla Overstreet
MSN, APRN, CPNP
Graduated from Jacksonville State University and received a Masters degree from University of Alabama
Brittany Tidd
MSN, APRN, CPNP
Graduated from Western Carolina University and received a Masters degree from Duke University.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the Advanced Cardiac Care Program offered?

    Where is the Advanced Cardiac Care Program offered?
    The program is offered at various Carolina Caring locations and may also be available for in-home care, depending on the patient’s needs and circumstances.
  • How Does Palliative Medicine Work in the Cardinal Kids Program?

    How Does Palliative Medicine Work in the Cardinal Kids Program?
    Cardinal Kids staff specialize in managing symptoms associated with serious illnesses and help facilitate communication between families and healthcare providers. The program is designed to support families in making difficult decisions and understanding the impact of the illness on their child’s life, offering guidance and compassionate care throughout the journey.
  • Why is Advance Care Planning Important?

    Why is Advance Care Planning Important?
    Advance care planning ensures that your healthcare wishes are known and respected if you’re unable to communicate them. It helps reduce stress and uncertainty for your loved ones and healthcare providers by clearly stating your preferences for end-of-life care, including hospice and palliative care options.
  • What Causes COPD and What Are the Risk Factors?

    What Causes COPD and What Are the Risk Factors?
    Common causes of COPD include smoking, exposure to air pollution, secondhand smoke, and working with harmful chemicals or dust. A genetic condition called alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and childhood respiratory infections can also increase the risk.