Daily Rates

NOTICE

The Center for Medicare Services (CMS) requires providers to publish their rates. As a non-profit hospice, our mission is to provide care and core services to all, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. These rates are not invoiced to patients and families; these are the rates of reimbursement CMS will pay to our organization when a patient’s care is covered by Medicare.

These rates only apply to our Home Hospice Care and Compassionate Care Center programs.

Routine Home Care (1-60 Days): $197.22 per day
Routine Home Care (61+ Days):  $155.34 per day
Respite Care: $460.29 per day
General Inpatient Care: $1032.73 per day
Continuous Care:  $1393.65 per day

Isn’t it expensive?

NO. The cost of care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Our grief care program is donor supported and you are not invoiced for care.

We provide care for all, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.

News & Events

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Remembrance Tree Ceremony 2022

QUICK FACTS:  What: The 2022 Remembrance Tree Ceremony  When: Sunday, Dec. 4, 2:00 PM EST  Where: Virtually and Live via the Hospice Care Plus Facebook Page  Why? Whether your loss was recent or not, the holidays are a time when those we’ve lost are especially missed.  Who? All are welcome to participate, regardless of whether…

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Nat’l Hospice Month: #WeHonorLife

November is National Hospice & Palliative Care Month.  Around the country, hospice and palliative care organizations use the month to raise awareness about these specialized forms of healthcare. At our hospice, we will use the month to celebrate what we believe hospice and palliative care to be about: life. With our #WeHonorLife campaign, we will…

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To Have Mom at My Wedding

We met Nancy through her mother who was in our care at the Compassionate Care Center. During a conversation with Nancy, one of our nurses, Teresa Dickson, learned that she felt sad that her mother wouldn’t be with her for her wedding in June.

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To See a Movie in the Theater

Elizabeth, 27 years old, felt a strong connection with Joey Feek and very much wanted to see the movie, “To Joey, with Love.” But our medical team was concerned that Elizabeth might not be with us by October 6, when the movie was to be shown for the last time.