Services
Hospice of Cincinnati is different from other hospice service providers. Our patients and families always come first. We provide a comprehensive, personalized Plan of Care that is tailored to each individual's varying needs. Recognizing that care should be provided in a culturally-sensitive manner, we engage in a variety of activities that embrace diversity.
A Team Approach
Hospice of Cincinnati offers a wide array of services and the most experienced team of nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, chaplains, home health aides and volunteers. As a team working together with you and your physician, we help meet your physical, emotional and spiritual needs as you define them.
Experience
As the nation's fourth oldest hospice and the oldest in Southwest Ohio, Hospice of Cincinnati has supported over 25,000 patients and over 100,000 family members since 1977. Our sole commitment is to provide the highest level of compassionate, professional, comfort-oriented care to individuals as well as education and support to their loved ones.
Peace of Mind
We are available to help you understand your individual insurance plan as it relates to hospice services. You are entitled to hospice services through Medicare and Medicaid. Most private insurance plans also include coverage for hospice services. We provide all medications, medical equipment and supplies related to management of symptoms caused by a terminal illness. We respect our patients' privacy. No one requiring hospice services is denied care at Hospice of Cincinnati because of inability to pay.
Care Where You Need It
Each person's situation is unique, that's why we offer comprehensive care options including: care in your home or nursing home, and care in our care centers. If there is any need we haven't touched on or any questions you have, please don't hesitate to contact us at 513-891-7700.
 |
| Hospice of Cincinnati strives to provide the safest and highest quality patient care possible.
If you have concerns about patient care or patient safety that cannot be resolved through the
organization, you are encouraged to contact the Joint Commission. The public may contact
The Joint Commission’s Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaints
about a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by
calling 1-800-994-6610 or emailing complaint@jcaho.org. |
|