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About Us

United Hearts Hospice and Palliative Care Ideology

United Hearts Hospice and Palliative Care provides comprehensive, compassionate support for individuals facing serious or terminal illness. We care for patients with a wide range of diagnoses, focusing on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

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Our palliative care services are available at any stage of a serious illness and can be provided alongside treatments intended to cure or manage disease. This care is designed to ease symptoms, reduce stress, and improve well-being for both patients and their families.

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Our hospice services are designed for patients in the final stages of life who are no longer seeking curative treatment. With a dedicated team of professionals, we provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support to ensure peace and comfort during this important time.

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Whether through palliative or hospice care, our mission is the same: to enhance the patient’s comfort and overall quality of life. Care is provided in the patient’s home or place of residence, where they can remain surrounded by the people and environment they love most.

Admission Criteria

United Hearts Hospice Health Services Inc. offers services to patients who have a terminal illness where the goal of treatment is pain management and symptom control with a limited life expectancy as diagnosed by the patient’s physician. Hospice and palliative care patients do not have to be homebound. Patients, however, must be aware of their condition and reside within the service area.

Coverage

Financial coverage is available through the Hospice and Palliative Care Medicare Benefit and many private insurance companies. No person shall be denied services based on age, race, national origin, disease, handicap, religion, gender, color, or sexual orientation.

Pursuant Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and their implementation regulations, our Agency does not discriminate in the provision of services.

Credits:

Hospital by romzicon from the Noun Project

Nurse by Wilson Joseph from the Noun Project

laundry basket by Mona Hassan from the Noun Project

Volunteer Team by www.yugudesign.com from the Noun Project

Family Counseling by Daniel Golden from the Noun Project

Religion by Ben Avery from the Noun Project

friendship by Dmitry Mirolyubov from the Noun Project

aid by Mahmure Alp from the Noun Project

Photo by Aaron Ang on Unsplash

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