Exceptional Care

Palliative Care for Pain Control

Illness-related Prescription Medication

24-hour Skilled Nursing Services

Personal Care by Homemaker, CHHA

Counseling Services

Social Work Services

Physical Therapy

Speech Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Volunteer Service and Support

Chaplain (or other clergy) Support

Bereavement Services

Durable Medical Equipment and
Supplies

Services

We offer services to appropriate patients regardless of diagnosis, gender, age, national origin, color, creed, race, sexual orientation, disability, or place of residence.

St. Anthony Hospice endeavors for our professional services to be considered the model of premium quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness.

Levels of Hospice Care

Inpatient Respite Care

A day the patient elects to get hospice care in an approved inpatient facility for up to 5 consecutive days to give their caregiver a rest.

Continuous Home Care

A day when both of these apply:

  • The patient gets hospice care in a home setting that isn't an inpatient facility (hospital, SN, or hospice inpatient unit)

  • The care consists mainly of nursing care on a continuous basis at home. Patients can also get hospice aide, homemaker services, or both on a continuous basis.

** Hospice patients can get continuous home care only during brief periods of crisis and only as needed to maintain the patient at home.

Routine home care

A day the patient elects to get hospice care at home and isn't getting continuous home care. A patient's home might be a home, a skilled nursing facility (SNF), or an assisted living facility.

Routine home care is the level of care provided when the patient isn't in crisis.

General Inpatient Care

A day the patient elects hospice care in an inpatient facility for pain control or acute or chronic symptom management, which can't be