Hospice Care Plus (HCP) is committed to ensuring that all activity conducted by its employees and volunteers be of the highest ethical standards and be free of any fraud and abuse.
HCP is committed to operating in a fiscally responsible manner. HCP will not tolerate any incidents of fraud, waste, or abuse in conducting its business or delivering services to patients and their families. All federal and state laws and regulations will be followed. All employees and volunteers are responsible for acting in a way that upholds the law and adheres to high ethical standards and are expected to report any activity they become aware of that violates law or regulation.
Anyone can report unlawful activity to the Corporate Compliance Officer at HCP without fear of retribution. All reports will be kept confidential. The CEO is HCP’s Corporate Compliance Officer.
Hospice Care Plus Corporate Compliance Officer (CEO)
859-986-1500
Anyone may also report unlawful activity to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Inspector General
ATTN: OIG HOTLINE OPERATIONS
P.O. Box 23489
Washington, DC 20026
Online: https://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/report-fraud/
Phone: 1-800-HHS-TIPS (1-800-447-8477)
Fax: (800) 223-8164
TTY: 1-800-377-4950
News & Events

Give a Heart for Hospice in Feb.
During the month of February, the community is invited to give a heart for Hospice. All month long, this fundraiser gives you the opportunity to show your support by donating for a heart for Hospice online or at participating banks. It takes a lot of heart to provide care for all, regardless of insurance status…

Volunteer Training March 2
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Grief During the Holiday Season
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Remembrance Tree Ceremony 2023
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