already had years of knowledge about this patient. We weren’t walking in blind. We were walking in as partners.” At Providence at Home and Providence Hospice, we believe that excellent care doesn’t stop when someone’s needs change. We’re committed to walking alongside families from recovery to end-of-life support because every stage of the journey matters. We don’t just treat patients. We build relationships. And those relationships make all the difference.
pice team was,” Melissa said. “No matter what time the family called, someone was there. Everyone who walked through their door made them feel seen and supported. That’s what they remembered.” The patient passed away just two weeks after starting hospice. But those final days were filled with peace, comfort, and dignity. The family wasn’t left to navigate that time alone. And that’s the power of continuity of care. “Had they gone with a different hospice provider,” Melissa re- flected, “that experience would’ve been different. Our hospice team
Melissa Roberts, RN PROVIDENCE AT HOME & HOSPICE
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