Founded in 2002, St. Joseph Hospice is named for the Patron Saint of a Peaceful Death, St. Joseph, and provides peace, comfort, support, and dignity to those facing a life-limiting illness.
Hospice not a “place,” but a type of care. It is a unique philosophy and approach to the end of life care that focuses on both the patient as well as their family. Hospice is holistic care, addressing physical, emotional, spiritual, and practical concerns.
Hospice is designed to provide comfort and support to patients and families during the final stages of life. The service is available to persons who, according to their physician, have entered the last 6 months of life, if their disease progression runs its normal course. Having made the decision to forego further curative measures, the focus of care is on comfort (palliative) care, with a goal of making every day a good day. Hospice provides relief from pain and symptoms. Care is provided whenever the patient calls home (including assisted living facilities, nursing homes or hospitals).