Care & Support: The Earlier, the Better
If you believe a loved one may benefit from additional support for a serious or advanced illness, we encourage you to reach out as early as possible. Early involvement allows us to focus on comfort, symptom management, and quality of life, supporting both patients and those who care for them.
Our team works alongside patients, families, and healthcare providers to ensure care is centered on each individual’s goals, needs, and preferences. Whether support is needed at home or in our Compassionate Care Center, we are here to help every step of the way.
When you contact us, we’ll schedule a time to connect, answer your questions, and learn more about your situation. If it’s determined that our services are appropriate, we can begin care quickly and coordinate directly with your healthcare provider.
If you do not have a provider, we can help connect you with one.
To request information or to speak with a member of our team, please contact us using the form to the right, or call 859-986-1500.
Further Resources:
Many common questions are answered on our FAQs page.
For many families, the hardest part about making difficult healthcare decisions is knowing how to begin discussing them.
We recommend The Conversation Project - Have You Had The Conversation? as a place to start. This online resource is full of information designed to empower those with serious illness and their families with information they need to make the best choices for them. It also has helpful tips on how to talk about important decisions with healthcare providers and each other.
Address
Compassionate Care Plus
350 Isaacs Lane
Richmond, KY 40475
Phone Numbers
Main Line + Administrative Office
859-986-1500 or toll-free at 800-806-5492
Compassionate Care Center (In-Patient hospice care)
859-626-9292
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