What is Hospice?
Hospice care provides comfort and kindness to those persons nearing the end of life journey.
Hospice will help you make decisions about how and where you want to spend the rest of your life.
Hospice is a special kind of caring.
Why Hospice?
Hospice treats the patient, not the disease. The focus is on care, not cure. The medical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs are addressed of the patient and family by a team of Hospice professionals and volunteers.
The patient and family are included in the care provided. Hospice will help the patient and family by including them in choices about end-of-life issues and will enable you to have greater control over these choices. Bereavement care is provided to the family for thirteen months following the death.
Hospice provides palliative care and comfort when cure is no longer an option. Hospice will help you live as fully and comfortable as possible by offering pain and symptom control.
What Hospice Services are Provided?
Our hospice services include Skilled Nursing, Medical Social Work, Chaplain, Hospice Aide, Therapy Services, Bereavement Counseling, and Volunteer Services. These services are provided under the direction of the Hospice Physician.
Assisting the Caregiver
We understand the importance of the caregivers physical, emotional and spiritual health and well being.
Our Hospice Aides provide a valuable service to the patient by assisting with personal care such as bathing and dressing.
We have 24/7 availability and nursing services when you need it or have an emergency.
We can provide Respite Care, for a short time while you get a much-needed rest or break.

Services Provided
Physician Services
Prescriptions & Medications
Nursing Services & Assistance
Pain Management
Social Services Support
Spiritual & Family Support
Bereavement Services
Personal Care Services
Life Limiting Conditions May Include:
Cancer
Heart Disease or Congestive Heart Failure
COPD and/other Respiratory Disease
Alzheimers / Dementia
End-Stage Liver Disease
Stroke / CVA
End Stage Renal Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Other Life Limiting Conditions