SOLAMOR HOSPICE

Average Rating: 4.63
4.63/5

SOLAMOR HOSPICE is a comprehensive healthcare organization providing hospice and palliative care services to individuals of all ages living with serious, life-limiting illnesses. Founded in 2001, SOLAMOR HOSPICE is committed to providing exceptional patient-centered and family-oriented care that concentrates on patient comfort with the highest quality of medical, emotional and spiritual support. Our mission is to help our patients and families achieve greater comfort, dignity and quality of life throughout the entire process of care.

SOLAMOR HOSPICE staff is composed of experienced and compassionate professionals, including certified hospice and palliative nurses and physicians, social workers, chaplains and therapists. We provide an interdisciplinary approach to care customized to each patient’s individual needs and preferences. Our services include emotional and spiritual support, symptom management, family counseling, and complementary therapies. In addition, SOLAMOR HOSPICE ensures that the patient’s primary doctors remain involved in their care throughout the entire hospice process.

SOLAMOR HOSPICE is dedicated to providing excellent, compassionate care to all of our patients. Our services are available in many locations throughout the country, so please contact us for more information on how we may best meet your needs.

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Reviews

John B.
Rating: 4.9
4.9/5

My aunt was cared for by the nurses and volunteers at Solamor Hospice before she passed away recently. Everyone there worked together to provide her excellent care, helping her manage pain, providing emotional support for both my aunt and our family. We were given clear guidance on the course of treatment and communication from the nursing staff was always timely and respectful. The facility itself was homely with comfortable amenities which allowed us to stay close during her final days. Couldn’t recommend them more highly!

Karen H.
Rating: 5
5/5

I am an attending physician at a local hospital that routinely recommends Solamor Hospice to our patient’s families when they have chosen not to pursue aggressive treatments or are nearing end-of life decisions. I’ve found their staff – many of whom we have come to know over the years – passionate, knowledgeable, empathetic and reliable in providing the highest level of care possible under trying circumstances; their services give peace of mind during difficult times as much as clinical excellence

Kai F.
Rating: 4
4/5

The team at Solamor Hospice provided extraordinary support for my father during his last months of life: from medical attention to attentive nursing staff who often went above and beyond in compassionate comfort measures whenever he needed it most; They stood with us throughout this entire journey all hours needed day & night And consistent quick response time whenever I called Even after passing away; Knowing he was taken good care gave us so much valuable closure In addition To dealing with insurmountable grief–this organization is “top shelf” hospice service+care!!

Locations

San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, Eugene, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC

Website URL

www.solamorhospice.com

Phone Number

+1 425-957-9057

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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.