Where Is Hospice Care Provided?
How Hospice Brings Comfort to You, Wherever You Call Home
When people hear the word hospice, they often imagine a specific building or facility. But here’s the truth: hospice is not a place — it’s a specialized type of care.
Hospice care is a compassionate, patient-centered approach designed for individuals in the final months of life. The focus isn’t on curing illness — it’s on comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Hospice supports patients physically, emotionally, and spiritually, helping them live each day as fully as possible.
It’s not about dying. It’s about living well, with expert support and meaningful comfort. We ask our patients and families, “What’s most important to you?” and make your priorities our priorities. We devise a plan of care that incorporates your goals.
Where Can You Receive Hospice Care?
One of the most important things to understand is that hospice meets you where you are. Care is delivered in the setting that feels most like home — because comfort is the priority.
Hospice Care can be provided in:
- A private home
- A skilled nursing center
- An assisted living community
- A retirement community
- A hospital
- Any other place you call home
Wherever you lay your head, hospice comes to you.
Who Helps Provide Hospice Care?
Hospice is delivered by a highly trained, interdisciplinary team dedicated to supporting both patients and their families. Depending on your needs, your care team may include:
- Physicians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Registered Nurses
- Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
- Social Workers
- Spiritual Counselors
- Trained Volunteers
This team works together to manage symptoms, provide emotional and spiritual support, and ensure comfort every step of the way.
Whether you live in your own home, a skilled nursing center, an assisted living community, or another setting, hospice brings quality care directly to you. The goal is simple: to help you feel supported, comfortable, and cared for — wherever you call home.
Reach out today to learn how hospice can bring comfort, dignity, and peace to you and your family.


