Why choose Legacy Now Hospice?

Hospice care at Legacy Now Hospice focuses on symptom management and quality of life for individuals facing terminal illnesses. A team of physician, nurses, social workers, hospice aides, chaplain, volunteers and others work together to manage pain, provide companionship, offer comfort and ease family caregivers’ burden.
Care is tailored to each patient’s specific needs. The hospice philosophy respects the values and choices of the patient and family and supports the patient’s family during the caring and the grieving process.

What is Hospice Care at Home?

In-home hospice care focuses on caring for patients’ needs in their chosen environment. Often, this is the patient’s home, but it doesn’t have to be. For example, a hospice team can provide care to a patient in the homes of family members, an assisted living facility or a nursing home.

Benefits of Hospice Care at Home

One of the most significant hospice benefits for caregivers is that they’re given some respite from caring for their loved one and processing the upcoming loss so their health doesn’t suffer. Hospice care at home care is usually less expensive, more convenient and people most often prefer to stay in their own environment if possible, when receiving Hospice services.

The primary goal at Legacy Now Hospice is to help people who are dying have peace, comfort and dignity. Our experienced caregivers help control pain and other symptoms so a person can remain as alert and comfortable as possible. We also provide services to support a patient’s family.

Patient has Right to Choose their Hospice provider.
Hospice Care is Covered by Medicare and private Insurance Companies.

Who can
join us?

Hospice Eligibility Conditions

Alzheimer’s disease
Pulmonary disease
Cardiovascular disease
HIV/AIDS
Cancer
Neurological disease
Renal disease
Liver disease

General Guidelines

Multiple Falls
Uncontrolled or Increased Pain
Frequent Emergency Room Visits
Recent / Frequent Hospital Visits
Progressive Weight Loss
Deteriorating Mental Abilities
Recurrent Infections
Decline in Activities of Daily Living (ADL's)
Overall Decline in Condition

Got any questions

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