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What Makes Non-Profit Hospice Care Better Than   For-Profit?

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Important Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Hospice Provider

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Signs It May Be Time to Start Hospice Care

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What Does Hospice Care Provide?

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What Does Hospice Care Cost?

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Should I Wait for a Doctor to Recommend Hospice Care?

How To Talk To a Loved One About Hospice Care

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Extensive Grief Support Services Matter

It is important to ask a hospice provider if they have a robust bereavement and grief support program. 

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AJ Baillargeon
AJ Baillargeon
1 months ago
★★★★★
"My grandmother used unity for her end of life care. Unity workers were attentive, caring, kind people to served and it felt that they even loved my grandmother during her last months of life. I am so thankful for the care my grandmother..."
Jess Lea
Jess Lea
4 months ago
★★★★★
"I cannot recommend Unity enough. They took care of my Dad and our family for approximately 2 months as my Dad was sick with Pancreatic Cancer. Shoutout to Katie & Laura for making such a wonderful impact on my Dad's..."
Katie Hartman
Katie Hartman
5 months ago
★★★★★
"My gram recently passed and Unity was great to work with. Specifically, Katie and Kristen were compassionate nurses and showed so much kindness to my family during this difficult time..."
Melanie Talmadge
Melanie Talmadge
7 months ago
★★★★★
"My grandma just passed away here recently. The entire staff was so sweet and caring and made us feel as comfortable as they could in an uncomfortable situation. I will say the one nurse who made us uncomfortable was Penny...."