Comfort Heart Hospice

Helping Your Loved Ones Live Life to the Fullest

McKinney, TX 75069 | North Olmsted, OH 44070

Prepare For More Smiles

At Comfort Heart Hospice, we strive to ensure that your loved one’s needs are always our priority and that they are provided with the highest quality of care and compassion. Our partnership approach to hospice service guarantees that we will be there to offer a helping hand and a comforting smile during these difficult times.

We understand the unique healing power of hospice care and the importance of living life to the fullest, despite difficult circumstances. We are committed to providing the physical and emotional support needed to help those in need achieve a sense of stability, dignity, and gratefulness.

From providing companionship and facilitating meaningful expressions of love, to helping make life a little easier and more enjoyable, we take great pride in helping your loved one through these precious moments. With us, you can rest assured that we will always prioritize your family’s needs and be there with a smile.

Our Services

You can trust your loved ones to be in good hands and in the care of our dedicated and compassionate caregivers.

Routine Home Care

Continuous Care

Respite Care

Inpatient Care

Personalising Hospice Service

Choosing a Reliable Service is Crucial! 

Finding the right hospice provider for your family is a matter of trust and reliability. With our personalized approach to care, you can be sure that your family’s needs are our priority. We understand that every family has unique needs and will work with you to create a care plan that meets those needs while allowing your loved one to maintain their independence and stay connected with your family. With our commitment to quality and compassionate care, you can trust that your family will receive the highest level of care.

Our Mission

Our Mission is to provide optimal comfort and dignity to our patients through their end-of-life journey. We will achieve this by concentrating on patient and family centered goals with a focus not only on the medical needs but also by providing care for the mental and spiritual needs of our patients and families during their journey.

Who We Are

At Comfort Heart Hospice, our focus is to provide comfort, maintain dignity and enhance quality of life for all our patients.

Our Goal

As professionals who are fully dedicated to providing unrivaled services. Our, hospice, closely teams up with each client to brand their unique and individual needs.

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We offer a wide-ranging hospice services, including pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support for patients and bereavement support for families. Fill in the form ro the right to receive email updates about upcoming services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Comfort Heart Hospice

What is Hospice Care?
Hospice care is a service for people with serious illnesses who choose not to get (or continue) treatment to cure or control their illness.

People may choose to enroll in hospice care if the treatment is unlikely to be effective or if continuing it has become too burdensome. Hospice aims to provide comfort and peace to help improve quality of life for the person nearing death. It also helps family members cope with their
loved one’s illness and can also provide support to the family after the person dies, including help with grieving, sometimes called bereavement care. Medicare reimburses for hospice services when a
physician determines that a patient has a life-expectancy of 6 months or less.

Many people with a serious illness use hospice care. A serious illness may be defined as a disease or condition with a high risk of death or one that negatively affects a person’s quality of life or ability to
perform daily tasks. It may cause symptoms or have treatments that affect daily life and lead to caregiver stress.

Examples of serious illnesses include dementia, cancer, heart failure, and chronic obstructive lung disease.

Am I Eligible for Hospice Care?
Anyone with a serious illness who doctors think has a short time to live — generally 6 months or less —usually qualifies for hospice care.

For Medicare to pay for hospice care, patients must stop medical treatment intended to cure or control their illness.

When Should I Start Hospice Care?
It’s important to talk with your doctor about your illness and how your disease is progressing. Starting hospice early may be able to provide months of meaningful care and quality time with loved ones.
What Services Does Hospice Care Provide?
Hospice care can provide a range of different services depending on your
symptoms and end of life care wishes. These services include, but are not limited to, nursing services, respite care, home health aide services,emotional and spiritual support for the person and their family, relief of symptoms and pain, help with advance care planning, therapy services, like physical or occupational therapy, and much more.
Will My Insurance Cover Hospice Care?
Most Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance providers will cover some of the services provided by hospice. Older adults enrolled in Medicare can receive hospice care if their healthcare provider thinks they have 6 months or less to live. In most cases, they will need to sign a statement choosing hospice care instead of other Medicare covered treatments for their illness.
Where Does Hospice Take Place?
Hospice can be provided in many settings — a private home, nursing home, assisted living facility, or in a hospital. Many people choose to receive hospice care at home so their friends and family can visit as they wish. Other considerations may include one’s home environment vs. another setting, cost, and stability of the person’s condition.

Choosing where to receive hospice care is a personal decision, but it may be helpful to talk with family members, your caregiver, or your doctor about the level of care you need and if it can be provided at home. The costs for receiving hospice care at different locations may differ.