SILVERADO HOSPICE

Average Rating: 4.90
4.90/5

Silverado Hospice is an industry-leading healthcare and hospice organization that provides quality and compassionate patient-centered care to those in need. Founded in 1995, they are experts in providing holistic, innovative, and specialized end-of-life care. Their team of experienced healthcare professionals, including nurses, social workers, spiritual advisors, and bereavement counselors, are dedicated to optimizing quality of life for every hospice patient.

With locations in California, Nevada, Oregon, Hawaii, Texas, and Washington, Silverado Hospice is accessible to the thousands of people who are facing life-limiting illnesses each year. In addition to in-home and inpatient care, their services include compassionate visits, symptom and pain management, spiritual support, and bereavement for patients and their families. Silverado Hospice is committed to building relationships with clients and their friends and families, as well as with healthcare providers, to ensure the very best quality healthcare and hospice services.

Silverado Hospice is deeply devoted to providing exceptional care that honors the dignity and wishes of each life they touch. Their dedicated staff of professionals are dedicated to treating each patient with the utmost respect, listening and responding to their needs and preferences with knowledge, compassion, and sensitivity. With their high quality of care, they strive to make every experience the very best it can be.

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Reviews

Janet P.
Rating: 5
5/5

My family and I had a great experience with Silverado Hospice from start to finish; their medical staff was truly outstanding—knowledgeable, compassionate, and extremely available no matter what time of day or night we called for assistance. They took the time to explain even the smallest details about my mother’s care so that our family felt comfortable with every decision we made surrounding her end-of-life wishes. Communication was excellent between us and multiple other professionals including home health aides, social workers, doctors, specialists and nurses – it really made a difference in providing quality care for my mom during her final days.

Shirley M.
Rating: 4.8
4.8/5

I recently recommended Silverado Hospice Services to one of my patients who had been diagnosed with terminal illness; they provided numerous resources both emotionally as well as financially while they were caring for him at his home over several weeks prior to his passing away peacefully this last month – he received high quality palliative care services while being surrounded by people that loved him until his last days! The team was also very communicative throughout their relationship with us which allowed me to stay involved in any decisions related to optimal patient treatment plan along the way which ultimately gave peace of mind not only for them but also myself too!

Locations

Carlsbad, Santee, Oceanside, Escondido, Vista, San Diego, Temecula, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, Laguna Niguel, Santa Ana, Mission Viejo, Irvine, Palm Springs, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton, Glendale, El Cajon.

Website URL

www.silveradohospice.com

Phone Number

(800) 989-7853

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, family members and friends play an important role in hospice care. They are often involved in decision making, providing emotional support, and assisting with caregiving tasks. Hospice care teams will work closely with family members and friends to ensure that everyone’s needs are met.

No, if the patient’s condition improves and they no longer meet the criteria for hospice care, they will no longer be eligible for hospice services. If their condition improves, they may be discharged from hospice and their care will be transitioned back to their primary care physician.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover hospice care. You can check with your, your family member, or your patient’s insurance provider to determine the specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs. Some hospice programs may also provide services on a sliding fee scale, based on the individual’s ability to pay.

Yes, if you or your loved one is not satisfied with the care they are receiving, they have the right to change hospice providers. It’s important to communicate any concerns you have with the current hospice provider and, if necessary, work with your loved one’s primary care physician to find a new provider that better meets their needs.