Transitions Kids | Pediatric Hospice & Palliative Care

Care that puts your child at the center

At Transitions LifeCare, we provide compassionate, family-centered care for children facing serious illness. Our team supports both the child and their loved ones with comfort, guidance, and expertise every step of the way.

At A Glance

Transitions Kids

Prenatal through age 18

Widest age range possible

Transitions Kids

Founded in 2015

Built on 40+ years of TLC expertise

Transitions Kids

Nurse Available 24/7

By phone or video for all parents, in-person for hospice patients

Our Mission

“To compassionately care for children, families, and communities on their sacred journey of love, triumph, exasperation, and grief.”

Transitions Kids

Doesn’t replace your team

We work alongside your doctors

No treatment restrictions

Curative care continues alongside us

Transitions Kids

Bereavement support continues

Indefinitely, after loss

Transitions Kids

Important to know first

A referral to Transitions Kids means your child has access to extra layers of comfort, support, and care.

Our pediatric hospice and palliative care services are designed for children at any stage of serious illness — not only at end of life. Many families partner with us for extended periods of time as their child’s needs evolve. We’ll help you understand your options and create a care plan centered on your child and your family.

Six layers of support, tailored to your child

What to Know About Transitions Kids

Our care isn't one-size-fits-all. The right level of support depends entirely on your child's condition, your family's situation, and your goals — and it can change over time.

Any stage · No restrictions

Pediatric Palliative Care

Pediatric Hospice Care

Family Support & Care Coordination

Perinatal Support

Where Care Is Provided

Around-the-clock guidance for your child & family

24/7 Pediatric Support

Transitions Kids families have access to pediatric support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether you have questions about symptoms, medications, changes in your child’s condition, or what to do next, a nurse is available by phone or video to provide guidance, reassurance, and timely support when your family needs it most.

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Expert care for your loved one

Transitions Kids Care Team

Our interdisciplinary team works together to support the medical, emotional, spiritual, and practical needs of patients and families.

Expert Physicians

Trained Nurses

Nurse Aides

Social Workers

Spiritual Care Counselors

Trained Volunteers

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Getting Started

From first call to compassionate pediatric care

We’ve made the path to care as clear and gentle as possible. Our team will listen, answer questions, and help your family understand what support may be right for your child.

Call us today or speak to your doctor

or ask your child’s physician about a referral. You can also reach out online to learn more about Transitions Kids.

We listen to your family’s needs

Our team takes time to understand your child’s diagnosis, symptoms, current care plan, and what matters most to your family.

We coordinate with your providers

Transitions Kids works alongside your child’s doctors, specialists, hospital team, and other care providers to support comfort and continuity of care.

Your care team wraps around you

Your child and family receive compassionate support from a pediatric care team focused on comfort, communication, and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to what families ask most

What are the requirements for Transitions Kids care?

Transitions Kids (TK) offers palliative and hospice care to children and families impacted by illness or loss. A referral to TK doesn’t automatically mean that someone is dying–a common fear for many families. TK offers a wide range of support designed to meet the needs of families throughout their journey with serious illness. The care that we provide can be tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient and family, and our team will work with you to identify which level of care will be most appropriate for your family.

What are the age requirements to receive care through Transitions Kids?

We offer perinatal services for children with a potentially life-threatening diagnosis all the way up to age 18. We occasionally take patients older than 18 on a case-by-case basis.

How long has Transitions Kids been providing care in our community?

Transitions Kids began in 2015, but our organization–Transitions LifeCare–was founded as Hospice of Wake County in 1979.

How often does the Transitions Kids team visit?

Some families receive periodic check-in phone calls, others have monthly visits to provide ongoing symptom management or care coordination, and others receive a higher level of support through hospice care when their child is in the last six months of life.

What is Transitions Kids’ service area?

TK offers a variety of expert direct care and support services in Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Orange, and Wake counties. While we are unable to do home visits outside of this service area, we may be able to provide palliative care and bereavement support via telehealth.

Can we still access our established services and medical providers?

Yes! TK is a team of sub-specialists with a focus on quality of life. Our services are designed to enhance, not replace, the care that you are already receiving. One of the benefits of TK is the ability to provide coordination among the multiple specialists many of our families see. As an independent agency, we work collaboratively with the local hospitals and specialty clinics. This often allows for more seamless care, better communication between families and providers, and improved symptom management.

Can we still access a full range of treatments while receiving support form Transitions Kids?

Yes! Under palliative care, there are no restrictions. Under hospice care, with the Affordable Care Act’s Concurrent Care for Children Requirement, curative treatment and hospice care can be offered together. Before activating your hospice insurance benefit, the Kids Team will consult with your insurance provider to ensure that no services will be interrupted.

Who pays for the services you provide?

While some TK services (physician visits and hospice care) may be billed through insurance companies, the majority of the services we provide are not billable. We are primarily funded by generous philanthropic support which allows TK to provide care regardless of your insurance status or ability to pay.

We already have private duty nursing; can we have Transitions Kids too?

Yes! Nurses with TK do not provide hourly nursing. In most cases, both services can be provided at the same time as they are not considered a duplication of service. Many of our patients have private duty nurses, and we work collaboratively with their companies. Before activating your hospice insurance benefit, the Kids Team will consult with your insurance provider to ensure that no services will be interrupted.

Is the Transitions Kids team available 24/7?

Yes! There is a TK nurse available to all patients by phone or video 24/7. Access to in-person after-hours visits is dependent on the level of care provided by the Kids Team. Children receiving hospice services have a nurse available for visits 24/7.

Where does Transitions Kids provide care?

Most patients receive care in their home. When a patient is hospitalized, the Kids Team continues to provide support for the patient and family but is not involved in direct medical care. For families where home or hospital may not be the best option, patients receiving hospice care may have the option to transfer to our Hospice Home (inpatient hospice facility) for end-of-life care.

When do Transitions Kids services end?

Patients are discharged when a family determines that the services are no longer needed or moves out of North Carolina. Bereavement services are provided indefinitely to families following the death of a child.

Transitions LifeCare Stories

Families who’ve been there

In their own words

Transitions was absolutely amazing. Every person we encountered was kind, patient, and willing to help in any way. The support we received was beyond anything we expected.

RuthFamily Member of Patient

Transitions LifeCare relieved burdens I didn’t even realize I was carrying. Their guidance, patience, and emotional support helped us navigate an overwhelming time with clarity and peace.

KellyFamily Member of Patient

Incredible, caring, special people. My father was there for his last few days and even that he wasn’t conscious they treated him exceptionally. They were also very patient and compassionate with me and my family during that difficult time.

ChrisFamily Member of Patient

They’ve been so kind and willing to help in any way. Everything they’ve done has been beyond perfect. The aides are wonderful people. They have so much empathy and care, and they give advice. And they’re very gentle.

NancyCaregiver & Family Member of Patient

Our team is always available

Ready to talk?

We're here right now.

Whether you have questions, want to understand your options, or need care to start as soon as possible — our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. There’s no wrong question and no pressure.

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