HOSPICE LANCASTER COUNTY

Average Rating: 4.70
4.70/5

Hospice Lancaster County is a non-profit, community-based hospice provider with a mission to enhance the quality of life for persons facing a life-limiting illness. Serving the residents of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Hospice Lancaster County is committed to delivering end-of-life care in the setting of their choice.

Hospice Lancaster County specializes in providing a wide array of services such as symptom and pain control, bereavement support, spiritual support for individuals and families, and assistance with decision-making about continuing care. They offer a variety of quality in-home services, including access to physicians, certified hospice nurses, certified hospice aides, social workers, volunteers, and bereavement counselors.

Hospice Lancaster County also provides inpatient round-the-clock care delivered by a multi-disciplinary team trained to meet the needs of individuals facing the end-of-life journey. In addition, they provide music therapy, pet therapy, and massage therapy.

Hospice Lancaster County is committed to delivering comprehensive and compassionate end-of-life care for the residents of Lancaster County and their families. Their ultimate goal is to help individuals live well and die with dignity. Their knowledgeable and experienced staff work to provide quality care and support to improve the quality of life for those facing end-of-life concerns.

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Reviews

Karen L.
Rating: 4.5
4.5/5

The care and services Hospice Lancaster County provided for my mother’s end-of-life transition allowed us to spend quality time with her in a compassionate, caring environment of respect and support. The staff were professional and knowledgeable, ensuring that communication was clear when it came to coordinating care between family members, patient doctors and the hospice team. We had access to helpful resources around grief counseling as well as emotional support during this difficult chapter of our lives. My mom’s wellbeing was always their priority.

Caroline C.
Rating: 4.7
4.7/5

My experience working with Hospice Lancaster County has been one of total professionalism combined with deep compassion towards their patients who they treated like members of their own families! Whether it be the nurses or volunteers visiting the homes all hours of the day, we felt comforted knowing how important those little moments meant for them in such difficult timesets Their dedicated focus on providing a listening ear both inside and outside medical practice brought an invaluable resource – one I know I will refer any friends dealing with similar issues back home.

Kathy B .
Rating: 4.9
4.9/5

I have worked closely with Hospice Lancaster County for close to 10 years now – They are truly top notch when It comes to providing excellent palliative & end of life care for those In need It Is very reassuringto see people so devotedly committed Caregivers’ involvement fee from Start snd then til death is definitely appreciated No stone ever left unturned regarding Additional SupportsFor Physicians eho are entering unfamiliar territory it Is invaluable To have experienced friendly eyes leaning over your Shoulder assisting you while navigating different Levels/phases Of disease progression Thanks HLC!

Locations

Lititz, Elizabethtown, Ephrata, Landisville, Lancaster, Mount Joy, Columbia, Millersville, Manheim, Quarryville, Leola

Website URL

https://lhcgroup.com/locations/hospice-lancaster-piedmont/

Phone Number

803.286.1472

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, family members and friends play an important role in hospice care. They are often involved in decision making, providing emotional support, and assisting with caregiving tasks. Hospice care teams will work closely with family members and friends to ensure that everyone’s needs are met.

No, if the patient’s condition improves and they no longer meet the criteria for hospice care, they will no longer be eligible for hospice services. If their condition improves, they may be discharged from hospice and their care will be transitioned back to their primary care physician.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover hospice care. You can check with your, your family member, or your patient’s insurance provider to determine the specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs. Some hospice programs may also provide services on a sliding fee scale, based on the individual’s ability to pay.

Yes, if you or your loved one is not satisfied with the care they are receiving, they have the right to change hospice providers. It’s important to communicate any concerns you have with the current hospice provider and, if necessary, work with your loved one’s primary care physician to find a new provider that better meets their needs.