Hospice Care in Utah

86 Hospice Care Centers found in Utah
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Summit Hospice

5882 South 900 East, Suite 101,
     Murray, UT 84121
801-542-7150
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Sun Tree Hospice Llc

1240 E 100 S, 18b,
     St George, UT 84790
435-767-1171
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Sunshine Hospice

209 West 300 North,
     Logan, UT 84321
435-716-8541
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Superior Hospice

184 East 5900 South,
     Murray, UT 84107
801-254-3200

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Symbii Hospice

1385 West 2200 South, Suite 201,
     West Valley City, UT 84119
801-433-0344
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Tender Care Hospice

415 Medical Drive, Suite A100,
     Bountiful, UT 84010
801-335-0522
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Uintah Basin Hospice

187 W Lagoon St,
     Roosevelt, UT 84066
435-722-2418
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Utah Hospice

1849 North 1120 West,
     Provo, UT 84604
801-373-1400
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Valeo Hospice Llc

1376 East 3300 South,
     Salt Lake City, UT 84106
801-639-0020
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Yarrow Hospice, Inc

3160 South 2000 East,
     Salt Lake City, UT 84106
435-602-1139
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Zion's Way Hospice

1664 South Dixie Drive, Suite E-102,
     St George, UT 84770
435-688-0648
Hospice Care is a program of care and support for people who are terminally ill. It is primarily a concept of care, not a specific place of care. Hospice care usually is provided in the patient’s home. It also can be made available at a special hospice residence. Hospice is a combination of services designed to address not only the physical needs of patients, but also the psychosocial needs of patients, their loved ones. Hospice combines pain control, symptom management and emotional and spiritual support. Seniors and their families participate fully in the health care provided. The hospice team develops a care plan to address each patient’s individual needs.
Here are some important facts about hospice:
- Hospice helps people who are terminally ill live comfortably.
- Hospice isn’t only for people with cancer.
- The focus is on comfort, not on curing an illness.
- A specially trained team of professionals and caregivers provide care for the “whole person,” including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- Services typically include physical care, counseling, drugs, equipment, and supplies for the terminal illness and related conditions.
- Care is generally provided in the home.
- Family caregivers can get support.