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Hospice

Hospice care provides comprehensive medical, psychological and spiritual care for the terminally ill and support for patients' families. Hospice care also provides medications, medical supplies and equipment. Care is based primarily in the home, enabling families to remain together. Trained hospice professionals are available 24 hours a day to help families, ensure that patients' wishes are honored and to keep the patient comfortable and free from pain. Most hospices accept Medicare.


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Capital Health Hospice
275 Regancy Ridge
Dayton Ohio 45459
Phone: (937) 279-0641
cathy.merker@capitalhcn.com
http://https://capitalhealthhospice.com

Area(s) Served:
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Our Vision

Capital Health Hospice will leader the senior health industry by providiing solutions to help seniors on thier own terms

Our Mission

At Capital Health Hospice Seniors,

  • Enjoy a safe environment
  • Receive quality healthcare
  • Gain opportunties for spirtual, social, and intellectual engagment 

Our Values: Compassion, Leadership, Respect, Gratitude


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CenterWell Home Health
7887 Washington Village Dr.
Dayton 45459
Phone: 937-435-9013

https://www.centerwellhomehealth.com/

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Contract Provider:

Description:

~~Whether you’re recovering from illness, injury or surgery, or you’re managing a chronic condition, we can help you get back to doing the things you love. We'll work together – with you, your providers and your loved ones – to build a plan of care that will help you take meaningful steps towards your health goals. We don’t just help our patients recover in the short term; our team is committed to giving you the tools you need to confidently manage your health into the future.

Offers a variety of in-home care services to patients in their places of residence. Home care options include home nursing, hospice care and personal home care assistance to provide a variety of home health care services.Helps individuals within their household and reducing re-hospitalizations. Patients are provided with a home nurse who will support the individual through their recovery and provide pain and medication management. Specialized therapists are also able to assist with various rehabilitation services, such as home physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Medical equipment coordination is available for our home care patients if needed


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Comfort Keepers
7525 State Rd Suite B
Cincinnati Ohio 45255
Phone: 513.318.1759

https://www.comfortkeepers.com/offices/ohio/east-cincinnati

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County,
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Our Mission

As a leading home care agency in Cincinnati, OH and surrounding areas, Comfort Keepers is here to provide you with the highest level of home care. We aim to treat all of our clients with the respect and gratitude that they deserve. If you or a loved one is searching for quality care, Comfort Keepers is the right choice. 

At Comfort Keepers, our respectable caretakers are carefully selected, screened, and trained to provide you with the highest level of comfort and commitment. Trust Comfort Keepers home care agency for professional in-home care today!

About Us

Client Satisfaction

  • At Comfort Keepers home care agency, we have served 21 clients for over 5 years.
  • We take pride in providing care for 200 clients and performing over 500 weekly visits
  • We delivered over 82,000 hours of client care in 2010 
  • According to Client Satisfaction Surveys, 94% of our clients would recommend Comfort Keepers.

Over 10 years of Professional Experience 

  • Well recognized within the business for offering exceptional home care
  • Comfort Keepers maintains an A+, recognizable as a member of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce and the Better Business Bureau
  • Trusted Providers for the Council on Aging (ESP and Passport programs) Clermont Senior Services, and TriHealth.
  • The company owner is a qualified caretaker, specializing in Dementia Care

The Interactive Caregiving Approach

At Comfort Keepers's home care in Cincinnati, OH, we take pride in the Interactive Caregiving™ approach. This method is based on primary pillars:

The Interactive Caregiving Approach promotes a healthy senior mental state. This approach includes independence, better mental and physical health, happiness, and prolonged life:

  1. Being a physically active senior means strength and independence, diminishing or delaying the effects of aging.
  2. Well-nourished seniors have improved performance, both physically and mentally.
  3. A safe senior is present in environments that reduce the likelihood of accidents and promotes appropriate responses when disasters arise.

Our goal is to improve the quality of life to foster a longer and happier life. Here at Comfort Keepers Home Care Agency in Cincinnati, OH, we believe that The Interactive Caregiving Approach is the best tactic in perpetuating a healthy life. Contact us today at (513) 318-1759 to learn more information


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Community Care Hospice
200 R Gordon Drive P.O BOX 123
Wilmington 45177
Phone: 937-382-5400
Info@CommunityCareHospice.com
http://www.communitycarehospice.com

Area(s) Served:
Clinton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Home care, Nursing Home/Assisted Living Care, Hospital Care, Focused Care (expert symptom managemtm for unique needs, 24/7 RN on-call assistance, Weekly Nurse Visits, Home vists by focused Care physician as needed, emotional support from qualified conselors, volunteers to assist with errands or caregiver relief, acess to an array of additional services (respiratory, occupational, massage, and music therapies), home health aide assistance with personal care, medical equipment and oxygen as needed at no direct cost, prescription medications related to their diagonsis at no direct costs.


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Crossroads Hospice of Cincinnati
4380 Glendale-Milford Rd
Cincinnati OH 45242
Phone: (513) 426-7588

http://www.crossroadshospice.com

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The primary focus of hospice care is quality of life through comfort, dignity and understanding.  It encompasses the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients, while supporting the well-being of caregivers.  Whether provided in the home, hospital, long-term care facility, or anywhere else, hospice is a compassionate way to deliver care and supportive services to terminally ill patients.  And, it is provided on the basis of need, not the ability to pay.


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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Cincinnati
151 West Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati 45216
Phone: 513-418-5601

http://www.encompasshealth.com/

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

At Encompass Health, we are committed to delivering the highest quality care to our patients. From inpatient rehabilitation to home-based care, we’re with our patients for every step of their post-acute journey. Our clinical collaboration and cutting-edge treatments ensure patients receive the best care for their needs at all times. We’re proud to say our approach helps patients achieve better outcomes.

  • Inpatient Rehabilitation
  • Home Health
  • Hospice


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Encompass Health Rehabilityat Hospital of Cincinnati at Norwood
4953 Section Avenue
Norwood Ohio 45212
Phone: 513.712.9200

www.encompasshealth.com

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

At Encompass Health, we are committed to delivering the highest quality care to our patients. From inpatient rehabilitation to home-based care, we’re with our patients for every step of their post-acute journey. Our clinical collaboration and cutting-edge treatments ensure patients receive the best care for their needs at all times. We’re proud to say our approach helps patients achieve better outcomes.

  • Inpatient Rehabilitation
  • Home Health
  • Hospice


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Grace Hospice
4435 Aicholtz Rd
Cincinnati 45212
Phone: 513.458.5545

http://www.ghospice.com

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Montgomery County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The mission of Grace Hospice is to treat every patient as their own treasured loved one, providing care that affords a quality of life that outweighs quantity of days, and supports caregivers as their hearts find healing.

Grace Hospice offer a program for patients who are considered terminal and are expected to live six months or less if the disease follows its natural course, although many patients outlive this time frame. Their focuses is on comfort care not curative care.  The goal of Grace Hospice care is for the patient to remain as comfortable and pain-free as possible in their own home or the home of a loved one through the end of life. Grace Hospice care can also be provided in a long-term care facility or an assisted living facility.
 


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Hands to Hearts Home Care
7577 Central Park Blvd
Mason Ohio 45040
Phone: (513) 204-0145
admins@handstoheartshomecare.com
https://www.handstoheartshomecare.com/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Hands to Hearts is a home care agency that's dedicated to providing quality, trustworthy and affordable in home care services in Cincinnati/Dayton Ohio and surrounding areas. 

 

Our company is owned and operated by two nurses that developed the love and passion for the elderly and those with disabilities. With our passion and 10 plus years of experience working in the healthcare field, we decided to start our own home care agency which was founded in 2018. 

 

What makes us different from others?

With Hands to Hearts Home Care, you can customize a care plan tailored to your needs.  In your personalized care plan, we will match your loved one with the most qualified and experienced caregiver who can best meet their requirement based on the individual unique care plan.    

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We understand that families may need more for their loved ones than just homecare/personal care. To ensure we are providing comfort, convivence and satisfaction for our clients. We also provide additional services outside of homecare which are listed under "other services"  

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Hands to Hearts strives to provide the best care possible, As the owners we will personally meet each client, which will allow us to develop a more customized solutio


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Heartland Hospice
3960 Red Bank Rd #140
Cincinnati OH 45227
Phone: 513.831.5800

https://www.heartlandhospice.com/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:


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Hospice Care of Middletown, Inc.
4418 Lewis St., STE B
Middletown Ohio 45044
Phone: 513-424-2273
kclements@hcmiddletown.org
http://www.yourhometownhospice.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Hospice Care of Middletown, Inc. serves Butler, Warren and portions of Montgomery and Preble counties.  Services include routine, respite, continuous and inpatient hospice care.  Hospice Care of Middletown is a non-profit agency. 


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Hospice of Cincinnati
4360 Cooper Road
Cincinnati OH 45242
Phone: 513-891-7700

http://www.hospiceofcincinnati.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Hospice of Cincinnati specializes in providing comfort, compassion and personalized end-of-life care to all those
in need. Our medical and caregiving personnel are widely recognized as industry leaders in hospice and palliative
care. Additionally, we are 100% committed to supporting patients and family members in every possible way....
from symptom management to spiritual /emotional supportand bereavement services.


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Hospice of Dayton
324 Wilimington Ave.
Dayton Ohio 45420
Phone: 937-256-4490

http://www.hospiceofdayton.org

Area(s) Served:
Montgomery County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Hospice of Dayton is dedicated to providing quality comfort care and support in meeting the medical, emotional, spiritual and psychological needs of their patients, families, caregivers, staff and community in a way that affirms life and supports choices in an environment of dignity and respect.


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Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley
215 Hughes Blvd.
Mt. Orab Ohio 45154
Phone: 800-928-4243
info@hohope.org
http://www.hospiceofhope.org

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County,
Clinton County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Hospice of Hope has provided compassionate care and support to thousands of local residents and their families. During this time, they have earned the trust and respect of the communities in which they serve.

Built on the foundation of Service, Care & Hope, at the center of their philosophy is the belief that each of us has the right to live in comfort with peace and dignity to the end-so those left living may find peace and solace.

Hospice of Hope is a non-profit, community-based organization serving terminally ill children, adults and their families. Hospice of Hope covers more than 4,500 square miles in Bracken, Fleming, Lewis, Mason, Pendleton and Robertson counties in Northern Kentucky and Adams, Brown, Clinton, Clermont, Highland and Pike counties in Southern Ohio .For more information on the services they provide visit their website here.


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Hospice of Southwest Ohio
7625 Camago Rd
Cincinnati OH 45243
Phone: 513-770-0820
info@hswo.org
http://www.hswo.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Hospice of Southwest Ohio is dedicated to providing quality comfort care and support in meeting the medical, emotional, spiritual and psychological needs of our patients, families, caregivers, staff and community in a way that affirms life and supports choices in an environment of dignity and respect.  HSWO’s caring employees and volunteers are empowered to fulfill this vision…with every patient…every day.


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Leading Age Ohio
2233 North Bank Drive
Columbus OH 43220
Phone: (614) 444-2882
info@leadingageohio.org
http://www.leadingageohio.org/

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:

Description:

LeadingAge Ohio is a nonprofit organization that represents approximately 400 long-term care organizations and hospices, as well as those providing ancillary health care and housing services, in more than 150 Ohio towns and cities.

LeadingAge Ohio, reflecting the role of the association and its members in providing quality housing and health care services for Ohio’s older and disabled population.
 


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Majestic Care of Cedar Village
5467 Cedar Village Drive
Mason Ohio 45040
Phone: 513-754-3100

https://www.majesticcare.com/old-location/cedar-village/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Greene County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Keeping Seniors Safe on the Roads.


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National Healthcare Decisions Day

Phone:

http://www.nhdd.org/

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:

Description:

This website provides access to helpful information and forms to help individuals and families in planning for their healthcare needs and wishes. 

Mission
National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) exists to inspire, educate and empower the public and providers about the importance of advance care planning. NHDD is an initiative to encourage patients to express their wishes regarding healthcare and for providers and facilities to respect those wishes, whatever they may be.

Overview
NHDD exists as a 50-state annual initiative to provide clear, concise, and consistent information on healthcare decision-making to both the public and providers/facilities through the widespread availability and dissemination of simple, free, and uniform tools (not just forms) to guide the process. NHDD entails 50 independent, but coordinated, state and local events (necessitated by the difference in state laws and dynamics) supported by a national media and public education campaign.

In all respects, NHDD is inclusive and brings a variety of players in the larger healthcare/legal/religious community together to work on a common project, to the benefit of patients, families, and providers. NHDD is not prescriptive; it allows for and fosters creativity.

A key goal of NHDD is to demystify healthcare decision-making and make the topic of advance care planning inescapable. On NHDD, no one in the U.S. should be able to open a paper, watch TV, view the internet, see a physician or lawyer, or go to a healthcare facility without being confronted with the topic of advance care planning. Among other things, NHDD helps people understand that advance healthcare decision-making includes much more than living wills; it is a process that should focus first on conversation and choosing an agent.

Vision
Across the country, every healthcare facility will participate as the flagship venues for the public engagement. Other participating organizations/facilities that have their own physical spaces will engage in activities as well. Those organizations that lack physical spaces will work in conjunction with others or at non-healthcare venues (libraries, grocery stores, drug stores, etc.) to support the initiative. A variety of churches, synagogues, and mosques around the country will also support the effort by highlighting the importance of advance care planning with their congregations.


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VITAS Innovative Hospice Care
11500 Northlake Drive, Suite 400
Cincinnati 45249
Phone: 866.948.9064

http://www.vitas.com/oh/cincinnati-dayton-hospice

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:


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ViaQuest
10296 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati Ohio 45215
Phone: (513) 942-4555

https://viaquestinc.com/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Statewide

Contract Provider:

Description:

Providing home health, hospice and behavioral health care and specialize in caring for individuals with developmental disabilities.


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