Solace Hospice and Palliative Care

Solace Hospice and Palliative Care Solace Hospice is a compassionate, patient- and family-centered approach to health care and support of people at the end of life.

It is a model of care – not a place. Solace care is designed to support the entire family, not just the patient. The patients and families that are entrusted to us matter a great deal. Solace Hospice addresses not only the physical needs at end of life but also the emotional, spiritual and practical needs that a patient or family might have. Solace Hospice meets the needs of the patient and family

wherever they call home, surrounded by their loved ones. At Solace Hospice, our goal is to make each day the best day it can be for persons with incurable conditions. We add life to days by focusing on comfort care. This allows your loved one to be free from pain and spend time doing those things that give him or her the most joy. Our team of professionals comes to the home to assist you with medical, emotional, and spiritual support. Care for the patient and family
In hospice, we provide assistance to the patient AND to the family members. Families who come to Solace Hospice for help receive support services customized to their unique needs. Sooner is better than later
Most hospice families say they wish they had started on hospice sooner. The care of their loved one and the amount of support they received made a tough time a lot easier. If you would like to learn more about this free service, give us a call at 602-888-7037

No charge
Do not let concern about finances keep you from these vital services! Payment for hospice care is covered 100% by Medicare and Medicaid. Frequently it is fully covered by private insurance as well. No one will be denied care because of an inability to pay.

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Phoenix, AZ
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