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Abode Hospice & Home Health uses a team approach to assure continuity of care throughout the hospice process.
The comfort of the patient is the most important goal of our hospice care staff. We recognize the importance of relief for the caregiver and family as the patient’s needs escalate. Abode Hospice’s interdisciplinary approach keeps the entire team aware of the needs of the entire family.
Abode Hospice cares for the terminally ill and helps patients live their final days to the fullest, as free as possible from disabling pain and mental anguish.
Our physicians actively participate in admission and eligibility decisions, as well as in-home visits for hospice patients.
In-home visits are performed by experienced and caring nurses. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in availability and support.
Abode’s specially trained interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals provide the latest and most innovative approach to address all aspects of care.
A program supervised by a qualified bereavement coordinator which offers support and services.
Counseling for our patients and families. We help you through the emotional, financial, and spiritual process.
We deliver and set up everything needed, including hospital beds, oxygen tanks, and wheelchairs.
Abode Hospice & Home Health offers different types of care for your loved one, including short-term Respite Care, General Inpatient Care provided in a Medicare-approved SNF, and Continuous Care provided in the home.
Keep informed with the latest information about Abode Hospice & Home Health, see us in your community, and meet our friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Abode Hospice & Home Health supports that our patients have the right to determine their own goals of care during the final stages of their illness. We focus on comfort, support, quality of life, and education.
Patient services are provided without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (an individual’s sex, gender identity, sex stereotyping, pregnancy, childbirth and related conditions) , sexual orientation, disability (mental or physical), communicable disease, or national origin.
Read our Notice of Nondiscrimination here.