Serious illness changes what is possible, hospice offers a way to focus on comfort, time together, and what matters most in this season of life. Hospice comes to you, at home, in assisted living, or in a nursing facility, and surrounds both the person and the family with a steady, experienced team.
Care that focuses on comfort and quality of life when cure is no longer the goal.
Hospice is specialized care for people living with a serious, lifelimiting illness when the focus shifts from trying to cure the illness to living as comfortably and meaningfully as possible with it. The hospice team works to ease pain and other symptoms, support daily life, and help families spend more time together and less time in the hospital.
Hospice is always a choice. It becomes an option when there is a serious, lifelimiting illness, a clinician estimates that life expectancy may be about six months or less if the illness follows its usual course, and the goal of care shifts from trying to cure the illness to living as comfortably and meaningfully as possible with it. Choosing hospice does not mean care stops; it means a different kind of care begins, centered on comfort, support, and time together.
Hospice typically includes:
In general, anything related to the illness that is the reason for being on hospice is covered through the hospice benefit. If there are questions about specific medicines or services, our team will review them with you in plain language before any costs are incurred, so there are no surprises.
Simple steps, at your pace.
1. Share information
2. Review the medical situation
3. Decide together
4. Begin care
Location: 314 N DeSmet Ave, Buffalo, Wyoming 82834, on the north side of JCHC
Phone: 307-684-6137
Fax: 307-684-6336
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:00-4:30 PM, RN on call 24/7
Holiday Closures: Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day; New Year’s Day