We want to hear from you! Reach out for a discussion today if you are interested in support for serious-illness or dementia care.

We currently serve Kaiser and Original Medicare members and are actively working to expand our partnerships with other payers. If you have a different insurance provider, please use the contact form below to receive the latest information on our insurance partners.

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What does THG do?

THG is innovating in the serious-illness space. We consider ourselves a non-traditional independent palliative care company, one of the few independent palliative care providers in the country! We started this work in 2012, working directly with insurance companies and partners to care for the highest-risk. We are backed by science, having conducted multiple studies on the ALIGN model to ensure better quality and outcomes for those we serve. The Holding group believes that people know what is best for them and they deserve to be informed, empowered and supported.

How do we do it?

THG leverages a team of predominately LCSWs, as well as NPs, care navigators, and an MD Medical Director. We see patients and families in their homes, community, facilities, where ever their healthcare journey takes them. We go beyond symptom management. We help people make a plan for the rest of their lives, each plan and person unique. We then share that plan and partner with the existing medical team to ensure that plan is understood and executed when needed.

Partnership solutions?

We partner with those supporting seriously ill people. Medicare Advantage plans will see the greatest and most direct benefit from our solution. We also partner with commercial insurance partners, Accountable Care Organizations, Home Health and Hospice partners, Primary Care practices, and health systems.

Why partner?

Our outcomes speak for themselves, when our team is supporting your population, good things happen. We see a dramatic reduction in total cost of care. People are happier and their families know what to expect. When people understand their illness and have a plan in place, the reactive chaos of unnecessary spending is greatly reduced and quality of life for people and those they love is improved