Selecting a hospice?

Seniors using credit cards to pay bills


Photographer: WEWS

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Posted: 06/29/2011

Anyone can call to start or simply inquire about services available. Physicians, social workers and
nurses often assist family members by initiating the call. Choosing the right hospice provider for you or
your loved one is one of the most important decisions you will ever have to make.

As a nationally recognized non-profit hospice, Hospice of the Western Reserve serves patients of all
ages, including children, wherever they are. We offer first-class services, unmatched by other hospice
providers, with more offices close to you and your loved ones.

We believe the only way to enhance your quality of life is by starting with superior quality of care. Our
staff represents the most experienced and well-trained professionals in end-of-life care, with over
3,000 collective years of hospice experience. We employ more nurses who have obtained the
distinctive credential as a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse (CHPN), and more board certified
physicians in hospice and palliative care than any other hospice program in Northeast Ohio.

Learn more about Hospice of the Western Reserve by visiting hospicewr.or g or 855-852-5050
 

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