"Hospice was very involved even though it was for only 10 days. The called me at home in the evening to give me emotional support. They stayed for many hours at the assisted living facility after Dad died to provide support. They attended the funeral. They provided equipment, hospital bed, and walker very quickly. They came out to meet the family within hours of the first phone call. They offered me assistance after dad died. They were wonderful!"

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Your “411″ For Help
HWC offers in home support when someone has a life-limiting illness, either acute or chronic, and decides that curative measures are no longer appropriate, effective or desirable. Hospice care becomes a compassionate, dignified and beneficial option for end-of-life care. When possible, the patient receives care in his or her own home with family and friends functioning as the patient’s primary caregivers.
Remember that we provide:
For most, caring for someone with a life-limiting illness is an experience they are not familiar with; therefore our staff is always available to assist patients and families with questions and concerns.
Call HWC at 301-791-6360 when:
These ‘411’ tips are basics for getting help. Please don’t be fearful of asking questions. Our experienced staff, cares for people in the end stages of life every day, you do not. We expect there will be many questions, thus we are here for you. Please visit our Caregivers Corner for more information on Hand Washing, Catheter Care, and more…
Our Mission
Hospice of Washington County, Inc. compassionately serves our community by providing quality end-of-life care to patients and loved ones and grief support for those coping with a life-changing loss.
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