Hospice
Hospice
Compassionate Care
Respecting life to the fullest
Our goal is to provide comfort, dignity and quality of life for our patients. Every effort is made by the hospice team to provide maximum physical comfort for the patient. Once the patient is comfortable, the hospice team then focuses on preparing the patient and loved ones emotionally and spiritually for death.
Harmony Hospice was created by seasoned hospice professionals who are committed to providing care that exceeds expectations. We seek to support the integrity and dignity of all people, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Our people
Harmony Hospice Services Care Team

We have a team of professionals who are passionately committed to improve the quality of a patient's last month by offering comfort, dignity, and care.
Medical Director
Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNAs)
Medical Social Worker (MSW)
Chaplain
Volunteers
Bereavement
Full-Circle AfterCare
Other specialists as needed per the plan of care
-Including PT, DJ, ST and dietary
A treatment plan that works for you
Each person who works for Harmony Hospice provides important and necessary skills that help promote your well-being. Our team of quality nurses, aides, therapists, and others, all serve a vital role on our team. As we work together with your physician, our strategy is to develop a plan of care that will maximize your independence and quality of life. Each plan is unique and each patient’s success is measured and celebrated.
plan of action
Teamwork means success
We also know it takes a team to be successful. Each member of the team shares responsibility and contributes to the treatment plan, to delivering the highest quality services with compassion and respect.
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Your Physician
Keeping an overview of your health your physician is a great resource.
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Our Professionals - nurses, therapists and aides
To continues the support, our professionals provide compassionate care.
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the patient, his/her caregiver and family
Those closest to the patient can provide supplemental care.