General Inpatient Care

General Inpatient Care

When is inpatient care required?

As much as we would love to take care of our family members at home, there may be times when we need help.

Plus, there are situations when our loved ones require around-the-clock, expert care and monitoring. In hospice care, our team ensures that patients receive the care and support they need to live their remaining days comfortably.

With Abundant hospice, you can rest easy knowing that your loved one is in good hands.

Experience Compassionate Care in Our Inpatient Hospice Unit

Comfort and Support are Our Top Priority

Abundant Hospice Care provides 24-hour service involving care by our highly skilled staff. When your loved one’s symptoms require immediate attention, we can admit them to our Inpatient Hospice Unit. There, they will receive holistic treatment (physical, emotional, and spiritual) in a comfortable, homelike setting.

Additionally, our excellent chefs and kitchen staff provide delicious and nutritious meals, beverages, and snacks within your loved one’s dietary requirements.

In our inpatient unit, the Abundant Family is ready and prepared to care for your family.

Here’s an e-book by the Abundant Hospice team to guide the caregivers with hospice care and tips for balancing challenges & rewards
Setting the Standard:

How Our Hospice Care Stands Out from the Rest

Holistic Approach

We don’t just treat an illness. We give our earnest attention to the whole person, addressing emotional and spiritual needs.

24/7 Nursing

We have registered nurses and licensed home healthcare aides on staff who are trained in pain management and skilled care.

Personalized Plan of Care

Together with the interdisciplinary team, you and your family can carve out your wishes for all aspects of hospice care.

Well-maintained hospice house

If you wish to spend these last days at Abundant Hospice Center, we offer hospice home care with meals, 24hr care and housekeeping.

Expert Care at Every Stage:

The Four Levels of Hospice Services

Routine Home Care

During this initial phase, the family receives regularly scheduled visits from home health aides, registered nurses, volunteers, chaplains/spiritual advisors, and therapists. The primary caregiver is often a relative who has received training from the hospice staff.

Respite Care

Respite can be provided to primary caregivers for up to 5 consecutive days. Your loved one is temporarily admitted to an inpatient facility to give you time to recharge.

Continuous Home Care

In this situation, your loved one receives short-term, 24-hour nursing care wherever he or she calls home. At this point, the patient’s symptoms have escalated to the where the primary caregiver needs assistance from aides and nurses.

General inpatient Care

General inpatient care requires the patient to be admitted to a hospice inpatient care unit or another local facility where he or she receives 24-hour symptom management and monitoring.

Looking for relief from pain, shortness of breath, and other symptoms?
Abundant Hospice can help with the decision for end-of-life care. For a consultation please call our 24 hour referral line or

Do Medicare & Medicaid Cover Hospice Services?

Nearly half of Americans with a terminal illness opt for hospice care to make their final months or years more comfortable through pain management. That’s why it’s vital to understand how these two insurance options, Medicare and/or Medicaid, can work together during hospice care.

Hospice Services covered under Medicare

With a written certification from a physician, most aspects of hospice care are covered including:

Hospice Services covered under Medicaid

Medicaid also covers most of the same services that are covered by Medicare, depending on the state where you live.

Feel free to contact us for any questions you might have about coverage and cost.

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