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REGIONAL OFFICE
FLAGSTAFF DIVISION
107 East Oak Av.
Suite 102
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928 773-2238



COTTONWOOD DIVISION
203 South Candy Ln. Cottonwood, AZ 86326
928 639-6676
Fax: 928 639-6078
Serving the Verde Valley Community since 1984

Northern Arizona Hospice

Hospice is for patients who have a terminal illness and have decided to shift the focus of care from cure to comfort. Hospice care emphasizes the quality of remaining life and allows the patient to remain at home in familiar surroundings while receiving expert healthcare. It focuses on the comfort of the patient and supports the family members in caring for their loved one at home.

Why Hospice?
Many of us, given the choice, would prefer to spend our remaining time at home rather than a healthcare facility. Families also share this desire. However, the task of caring for a dying person at home can be overwhelming if faced alone.

Hospice tries to ease this burden by providing the necessary physical care as well as emotional, spiritual and practical support.


Who needs Hospice care?
Hospice care is recommended for patients who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness, have an estimated life expectancy of six months or less, and have decided not to seek further medical care to try to cure their illness or prolong their life.

The Hospice team
Hospice is a caring community of professionals and lay volunteers representing a variety of disciplines and skills. This interdisciplinary team includes:

  • Medical director
  • Nurses
  • Social worker
  • Dietitian
  • Physical therapist
  • Speech therapist
  • Occupational therapist
  • Chaplain
  • Home health aides
  • Trained volunteers
  • Services are based on patient and family needs
    and may include:

  • Regularly scheduled nursing visits in the home for assessment, symptom control and teaching
  • Registered nurses on call for emergency assistance 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week
  • Home health aide visits to assist with bathing and other personal care
  • Hospice volunteer visits
  • Medical equipment, supplies and medications
  • Emotional and spiritual support
  • Bereavement counseling

    Who is eligible?
    Patients and families are eligible for services if they:

  • are facing a life threatening illness with a life expectancy of six months or less
  • are under the care of a physician
  • have a primary care giver at home
  • wish to receive Hospice care
  • Who pays the cost?

  • Many of the costs for Hospice services are covered by Medicare or private insurance carriers.
  • Fund-raising activities and donations help supplement our Hospice program.
  • How can you help?

  • You can be a Hospice volunteer.
  • You can refer persons who need information about Hospice.
  • You can offer financial support. Memorial gifts, bequests and other tax-deductible donations may be made to Northern Arizona Hospice at any of our locations. Call us for more information.
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