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Silver State Hospice Care brings medical care and services to the comfort and privacy of your home.  While hospitals, rehabilitation facilities and nursing homes are important for certain medical conditions, individuals would much rather be treated in the comfort of their own home. Silver State Hospice Care, often covered 100% by Medicare, is provided as a way for Nevada individuals to improve their health and receive needed care while maintaining personal independence. 

Our goal, at Silver State Hospice Care, is to reduce the stress of both the patient and family members involved in the health care decisions.  By communication and working as a team, patients, family members and caregivers can reduce the personal stress often associated with the aging process. 

By utilizing Silver State Hospice Care services you will improve your health and simplify your life.  No need to drive to a  medical facilities or hospital, we come to you!  As a patient, you will receive care and treatment in the comfort of your own home—no need to spend hours in a waiting room.

  • .Prescription Medication (Related to Hospice Diagnostic)
  • Standard Durable Medical Equipment
  • Incontinent Supplies
  • Transportation
  • Nursing Services
  • Spiritual Services
  • Social Work Services
  • Volunteer Services
  • Bereavement Services
  • In-Patient Services
  • Home Health Aide / Homemaker
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Dietitian

Services are available 24 hours a day

Silver State Hospice Care provides medical care to patients in the comfort of their homes or places of residence. This service, often covered under Medicare, allows individuals to remain comfortable and independent. Hospice Care is used for both short and long-term conditions.

What to Expect When Starting Hospice at Home

Some families are leery of strangers taking care of their loved one in their homes. A conscientious caregiver may feel they’ve been doing a difficult job well, and now the hospice team has taken over that job over. Or they imagine the hospice team invading their privacy, like firefighters entering a burning house!

With Hospice, You Are in Control

For the most part, your hospice team—generally speaking, a physician, nurse, hospice aide, social worker, chaplain, volunteer and bereavement manager—arrive one at a time and on a schedule you have agreed to. They are there to help take care of your loved one, not to take over. They will look to you for guidance and at the same time have the answers you need. They will be gentle and confident with the patient. With every visit, things will get easier. You will find yourselves looking forward to each team member’s arrival.

Hospice Home Care: What to Expect

Once the appropriate papers are signed and admissions orders received, the patient is officially admitted to hospice care. The hospice team communicates with the patient’s physician and the hospice physician to discuss medical history, current physical symptoms and life expectancy.

  • The team’s chaplain and social worker visit to add emotional, psychosocial and spiritual assessments to the plan of care
  • Regular visits by individual members of the team are scheduled
  • Any necessary home medical equipment is delivered
  • Any necessary medications are delivered
  • You receive information to help you manage the patient’s symptoms, even as they change, and to contact the hospice team if you have a question or need to schedule a visit

Our Hospice Team Considers All Perspectives

Your hospice team considers all input—from the patient and family, from the physicians and from the medical evaluation—to develop the patient’s plan of care. That plan is reviewed at weekly team meetings and revised based on the patient’s condition.

Best of all, the patient and family are at the center of the hospice team. You are the experts on what you want and need; the team looks to you to share this information so they know how best to care for you.

Care Levels

  • ROUTINE HOME CARE - Hospice Service is provided in the Patient's home, Group Homes, Skilled Nursing Facility
  • CONTINUOUS CARE - Hospice Care is provided for a minimum of 8 consective hours, if required above routine home care for symptoms control.
  • IN-PATIENT CARE - Patient care will be delivered in a Contracted Skilled Nursing Facility, Hospice or Sub-Acute Facility if symptoms can not be controlled in the patient's home
  • RESPITE CARE - Family members or caregivers can receive up to 5 consecutive days of relief care

In compliance with title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Silver State Hospice Care does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or age.