Frequently Asked Questions
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Home health services can be helpful for people recovering after a hospital stay, surgery, illness, or rehabilitation, as well as those managing chronic conditions or needing additional support at home.
It can also provide relief and support for family members caring for a loved one.
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Services are based on your individual needs and physician recommendations.
After an in-home assessment, our team works closely with you and your doctor to create a personalized plan that may include nursing, therapy, social work, home health aides, or other supportive services.
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Your doctor can send us an order for an assessment, or you can contact our team directly and we can help guide you through the next steps.
Once we review your needs and insurance information, we’ll coordinate a schedule that works best for you and your family.
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If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance coverage for home health services, our team will help verify your benefits and explain any coverage details, co-pays, or out-of-pocket costs before services begin.
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Yes. For individuals paying privately, we provide clear statements outlining services, visits, and associated costs so you always understand what to expect.
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Once we receive the necessary physician orders and complete the initial review, services can often begin within a few days depending on your needs and scheduling availability.
Our goal is to make the process as smooth and timely as possible.
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Our team is always available to help answer questions, provide guidance, or address concerns throughout your experience with us.
You can contact our office directly at 303-488-9999 to speak with a member of our team.
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Yes. Your privacy is important to us.
All personal and medical information is kept confidential and is only shared when authorized by you or your legal representative, or as required for your care.
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Hospice focuses on comfort, quality of life, and support for individuals facing a serious or life-limiting illness.
The goal is to help patients remain as comfortable as possible while also supporting families with guidance, education, and emotional support throughout the journey.
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Hospice may be appropriate when treatments are no longer improving quality of life or when additional support is needed to manage comfort and daily needs.
Our team can help you understand what hospice involves, answer questions, and talk through whether it may be the right time.
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No.
Hospice is about focusing on comfort, dignity, and the goals that matter most to the patient and family. It allows individuals to spend more meaningful time at home with support centered around quality of life and symptom management.
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Hospice supports the entire family, not just the patient.
This may include education, emotional support, respite for caregivers, help navigating decisions, bereavement support, and ongoing guidance so families never feel alone in the process.
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Hospice services are most often provided wherever the patient calls home, including private residences, assisted living communities, and skilled nursing facilities.
Our team works closely with patients and families to provide support in the setting that feels most comfortable and familiar.
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As needs change, our team helps guide transitions between home health and hospice so support feels connected and consistent.
We focus on clear communication, education, and maintaining trusted relationships throughout each stage of care.

