Overview
Dignity, Comfort, and Compassion at Life’s End
Certified in Hospice & Palliative Medicine since 2002, Dr. Bradshaw brings specialized expertise in guiding patients and families through the challenges of serious and life-limiting illness. She works collaboratively with caregivers to ensure that medical decisions honor the patient’s goals and values, easing the physical and emotional burdens of end-of-life care.
Her leadership as Medical Director in multiple hospice and skilled nursing settings reflects her deep commitment to palliative care that is both clinically sound and emotionally supportive.

What Is Hospice Care? Hospice care is specialized support for patients with terminal illnesses who are no longer seeking curative treatment. It focuses on managing pain and symptoms, addressing emotional and spiritual needs, and helping both patients and families prepare for the final stage of life. When to Consider Hospice Hospice may be appropriate when: Services Offered Dr. Bradshaw works in coordination with hospice agencies to provide: Dr. Bradshaw’s Commitment With over 20 years of experience and a fellowship in geriatric medicine, Dr. Bradshaw approaches hospice care with warmth, patience, and professionalism. Her mission is to honor every individual’s wishes and ensure they are never alone in their final journey. Request a Hospice Consultation 📞 If you or a loved one may benefit from hospice care, please call (909) 790-6200 to speak with Dr. Bradshaw’s team.
Relief from pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, and other distressing symptoms.
Counseling and compassionate care tailored to each patient’s and family’s beliefs and values.
Guidance with healthcare directives, DNR orders, and end-of-life decisions.
Helping loved ones navigate the emotional, logistical, and practical aspects of caregiving and loss.
Collaborative care with hospice teams to support patients wherever they are — at home, in a care facility, or hospital setting.
We’re here to provide peace, presence, and support — when it matters most.