Sacred Journey Hospice

Sacred Journey Hospice An Adoration Health Partner Services provided include medical, psychosocial, spiritual care, and volunteer services.

Sacred Journey Hospice provides comfort, care, and compassion to those suffering from a life-limiting illness and their families with a focus on pain management, symptom control, quality of life, and comfort care. The hospice care team available to patients includes doctors, nurses, CNAs, social workers, chaplains, volunteers, and various therapists. Hospice is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance and includes all personnel, medical equipment, supplies, and medications related to diagnosis. Services are provided wherever patients call home: including private homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, or personal care homes. We have been providing care in the Henry County Area since 2002 and have expanded over time to include all of Atlanta and it's surrounding counties.

Losing an hour of sleep disrupts all of us, but it may be particularly impactful to those at higher risk of heart attack...
03/08/2026

Losing an hour of sleep disrupts all of us, but it may be particularly impactful to those at higher risk of heart attack or stroke. Research shows that both medical emergencies are more common in the days after a time change.

There’s no need to panic; however, just be aware of the signs and contact emergency medical services if necessary: https://nuvi.me/pjnytr

Happy Social Work Month to these vital members of our hospice team!Our social workers help our patients and families thr...
03/07/2026

Happy Social Work Month to these vital members of our hospice team!

Our social workers help our patients and families through a complex and emotional period, providing therapeutic counseling, assistance with advance directives, and connections to outside resources.

Social workers, thank you for doing the most important job: Being there for people in need.

Today is a day to acknowledge the important work that hospitalists do!They are the conductors of inpatient care, and the...
03/05/2026

Today is a day to acknowledge the important work that hospitalists do!

They are the conductors of inpatient care, and their careful coordination is key to making sure patients are properly cared for inside and outside the hospital.

Thank you to these professionals who help patients find the next stop in their healthcare journey.

Dialysis can be a lifeline, but in hospice, the travel, time, and fatigue are no longer necessary.Instead, we manage the...
03/04/2026

Dialysis can be a lifeline, but in hospice, the travel, time, and fatigue are no longer necessary.

Instead, we manage the symptoms of kidney failure to make sure that dealing with end-stage kidney disease is as peaceful, comfortable, and dignified as possible.

A battle with an autoimmune disease is often long-fought and exhausting.Hospice care allows end-stage autoimmune disease...
03/02/2026

A battle with an autoimmune disease is often long-fought and exhausting.

Hospice care allows end-stage autoimmune disease patients to shift their focus from battling their autoimmune disease to remaining comfortable through pain and symptom management.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you or your loved one manage symptoms related to autoimmune disease.

Med schools teach that when diagnosing, if “you hear hoofbeats, think horses… not zebras.”But for us, rare is normal. We...
02/28/2026

Med schools teach that when diagnosing, if “you hear hoofbeats, think horses… not zebras.”

But for us, rare is normal. We specialize in the complex, unique care plans Rare Disease patients require. We’re proud to know your stripes.

Share a 🦓 in the comments to support Rare Disease Awareness!

Gallbladder and Bile Duct cancers are often silent until later stages, which can make their diagnosis a shock.For famili...
02/26/2026

Gallbladder and Bile Duct cancers are often silent until later stages, which can make their diagnosis a shock.

For families navigating this difficult terrain, the speed of the disease can be overwhelming.

Our role in hospice is to be the steady ground when everything else is moving too fast. With our spiritual assistance and counseling, we can help families find peace while also providing necessary comfort care.

When we talk about heart disease, you may imagine blocked arteries. Heart Valve Disease is different.Think of your heart...
02/22/2026

When we talk about heart disease, you may imagine blocked arteries. Heart Valve Disease is different.

Think of your heart like a house. Coronary artery disease is a problem with the pipes (blockages). Heart Valve Disease is a problem with the doors. If the valves don't open or close tightly, the heart has to work overtime to push blood through.

To manage this, we use medication to manage fluid build-up and reduce strain. This can reduce breathing difficulties and increase comfort.

Whatever your heart condition, we can help address it. Reach out to us for more information.

One of the most important forces in our healthcare system doesn’t have formal training. These people are our caregivers ...
02/20/2026

One of the most important forces in our healthcare system doesn’t have formal training.

These people are our caregivers — who help as an act of love.

To this “shadow workforce,” we see you and the good work you do. Please, take a moment for yourself today. It’s our duty to help you.

This Ramadan, remember that your health journey may change how you observe, but it does not change your spiritual connec...
02/18/2026

This Ramadan, remember that your health journey may change how you observe, but it does not change your spiritual connection or your place in your community.

We know that for our patients who cannot fast, the focus often shifts to other meaningful ways to honor the holy month—through fidya (charity), prayer, and the shared joy of breaking bread with loved ones at Iftar.

Ramadan Mubarak, and may you find peace and connection in your celebration this month, whatever it looks like!

This Presidents’ Day, we remember a specific moment on July 30, 1965. That was the day President Lyndon B. Johnson signe...
02/16/2026

This Presidents’ Day, we remember a specific moment on July 30, 1965.

That was the day President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments, creating Medicare and Medicaid.

With the stroke of a pen, he changed the landscape of American healthcare. He ensured that our seniors and those with disabilities wouldn't have to face illness without resources.

His action continues to impact our patients’ lives today, who are able to access care and live their best lives thanks to his leadership.

Address

Atlanta, GA

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Sacred Journey Hospice posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Sacred Journey Hospice:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Category

Our Story

Sacred Journey Hospice provides comfort, care, and compassion to those suffering from a life-limiting illness and their families with a focus on pain management, symptom control, quality of life, and comfort care. Services provided include medical, psychosocial, spiritual care, and volunteer services and professionals available to patients include doctors, nurses, CNAs, social workers, chaplains, volunteers, and various therapists. Hospice is covered under Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance and includes all personnel, medical equipment, supplies, and medications related to diagnosis. Services provided where ever a patient resides including private homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, personal care homes, or our inpatient facility in McDonough, GA. We have been providing care in the Henry County Area since 2002, and have expanded over time to include all of Atlanta and it's surrounding counties.