Finding and Assessing Hospices Manlius NY

Gilbert Guide provides listings of hospices in your area, along with advice for finding the hospice that will best suit your individual needs. Hospice care can be provided at home or in a facility setting. Once you've narrowed your choices down, it's important that you meet potential hospice providers in person to determine whether they're a good fit for you.

Foundation for Hospices in Sub-Saharan Africa (FHSSA)
315-634-2139
990 Seventh North Street
Liverpool, NY
Hospice & Palliative Care Associates
315-634-1100
990 Seventh North St.
Liverpool, NY
Hospice of Central New York
(315)634-1100
990 7th North St
Liverpool, NY
All Metro Health Care
(607) 758-8776
526 Old Liverpool Rd
Liverpool, NY
Southern Tier Hospice
607-734-1570
11751 East Corning Road
Corning, NY
Foundation for Hospices in Sub-Saharan Africa (FHSSA)
315-634-2139
990 Seventh North Street
Liverpool, NY
Hospice & Palliative Care Associates
315-634-1100
990 Seventh North St.
Liverpool, NY
Hospice Of Central New York
(315) 634-1100
990 Seventh North Street
Liverpool, NY
Hospice, Inc.
914-473-2273
374 Violet Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY
Compassionate Care Hospice of New York
(718)601-6694
4350 Van Cortlandt Park E
Bronx, NY
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Finding and Assessing Hospices

Gilbert Guide provides listings of hospices in your area, along with advice for finding the hospice that will best suit your individual needs. Hospice care can be provided at home or in a facility setting. Once you've narrowed your choices down, it's important that you meet potential hospice providers in person to determine whether they're a good fit for you.

Finding a Hospice Most hospice agencies are licensed by the state and many are certified by Medicare. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) maintains a database of hospice listings throughout the country.

Some people consider Medicare certification to be the basic criteria for assessing an agency's quality of care. However, non-certified hospices can also provide an exceptionally high quality of care. What's most important is that the certification means Medicare Part A will pay for hospice care. Read more detailed information on paying for hospice care.

Assessing a Hospice To assess a hospice's quality of care you'll need to consider multiple factors. Caregivers are a primary consideration in the day-to-day care; however, quality of care is also dependent on management, supervision and protocols. You'll also need to consider how affordable any out-of-pocket expenses will be.

Questions to Ask It's best to phone an agency before planning a visit, so you can spend your time visiting only those caregivers who you think will meet your needs. The following questions should be able to help you get...Click here to read more from Gilbert Guide