Compassionate Hospice Care for Liberty County Families
trusted in-home and end-of-life care services
Hometown Hospice provides compassionate hospice care focused on comfort, dignity, and support for patients and families with trusted in-home and end-of-life care services across Liberty County, Texas.
Comprehensive Hospice Care Services
We provide compassionate hospice care designed to support patients and families through every stage of the journey. Our team offers personalized care plans focused on comfort, dignity, pain management, emotional support, and quality of life. From in-home hospice services to family counseling, spiritual care, and bereavement support, we’re committed to delivering trusted care for families throughout Liberty County.
Care Specialties
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Our in-home hospice care services allow patients to remain in the comfort and familiarity of home while receiving compassionate medical, emotional, and personal support. We work closely with families throughout Liberty County to create personalized care plans focused on dignity, comfort, and quality of life.
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Managing pain and symptoms is one of the most important parts of hospice care. Our experienced care team helps patients remain as comfortable as possible through personalized treatment plans designed to reduce pain, ease discomfort, and improve daily quality of life.
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Hospice care extends beyond physical needs. We provide compassionate, emotional, and spiritual support for patients and families navigating difficult transitions, helping bring peace, comfort, and reassurance during every stage of care.
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Families often need guidance and support while caring for a loved one in hospice. Our counseling services provide emotional support, education, and compassionate communication to help families feel informed, supported, and connected throughout the care journey.
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Grief support does not end after a loved one passes. Our bereavement services offer ongoing emotional support, counseling resources, and compassionate care to help families cope with loss and begin the healing process.
When Is It Time for Hospice?
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Hospice care may be appropriate when a loved one experiences frequent hospital visits, increased pain or discomfort, declining health, difficulty with daily activities, or a physician believes curative treatment is no longer effective. Our team can help families understand when hospice may provide the most comfort and support.
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Hospice care is typically available for individuals facing a life-limiting illness with a physician-determined prognosis of six months or less if the condition follows its expected course. Eligibility can vary based on medical needs, and our team is available to help families understand their options and next steps.
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Hospice care focuses on comfort, dignity, and meaningful support rather than aggressive medical treatment. By managing symptoms, reducing stress, and providing compassionate care for both patients and families, hospice helps individuals experience greater peace, comfort, and quality of life.
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Hospice care often begins with a physician referral, but families can also contact us directly to discuss care options. We work closely with doctors, hospitals, and healthcare providers across Liberty County to ensure patients receive timely and compassionate support.
Cost Factors
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Hospice care is commonly covered through Medicare for eligible patients. Medicare hospice benefits often include nursing care, medications related to the hospice diagnosis, medical equipment, emotional support services, and additional care resources designed to support both patients and families.
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Many hospice services are also covered through Medicaid for qualifying patients. Our team can help families understand available benefits, eligibility requirements, and coverage options to ensure access to compassionate care and support.
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Many private insurance plans offer hospice coverage, though benefits may vary by provider and policy. We work with families to review coverage details and help simplify the insurance process during a difficult time.
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Eligible veterans may qualify for hospice care benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs. We are honored to support veterans and their families by helping coordinate available care services and benefits with compassion and respect.
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We believe every family deserves access to compassionate hospice care. If you do not currently have insurance coverage, our team can help discuss available options, financial resources, and potential assistance programs to help ensure your loved one receives the care and support they need.
Our Team
At Hometown Hospice, our team is made up of compassionate professionals dedicated to providing comfort, dignity, and meaningful support for every patient and family we serve.
From experienced nurses and caregivers to chaplains and support staff, each member of our team is committed to delivering personalized hospice care with empathy, respect, and professionalism.
We believe hospice care is about more than medical support — it’s about building trust, offering guidance, and helping families feel supported during life’s most important moments.
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Our Medical Director leads our interdisciplinary care team in developing a plan of care and provides consultations to physicians regarding hospice care.
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Our staff of compassionate nurses are experts in pain management and symptom control, and provide scheduled visits in the patient’s place of residence.
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Our nurse aides provide in-home personal care for the patient, including bathing and routine home care.
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Our skilled social workers offer supportive counseling to both the patient and those who share in the patient’s life. This support continues for at least a year after our patients pass.
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Our hospice chaplain is available for any form of spiritual counseling. We work with any patients chose religious community to provide comforting spiritual support.
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All of our hospice volunteers must complete a volunteer training program. They provide companionship and friendship to hospice patients and their families. They additionally can assist with everyday tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
This section contains some of the questions families often have when exploring hospice care options.
If you need additional guidance, the Hometown Hospice team is always here to help.
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Hospice care is a type of care and philosophy of care that focuses on the palliation of a chronically ill, terminally ill or seriously ill patient's pain and symptoms, and attending to their emotional and spiritual needs.
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Once you have chosen a hospice, the first step is to call and set up an initial assessment of the patient’s needs. The call can be made by a family member, the patient, the doctor, or someone at the hospital.
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Hospice agencies most often provide services in the patient's home. Hospice care can also be provided by free-standing or independent facilities specially designed to provide hospice care, or through programs based in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living centers, or other health care systems. Some hospice agencies offer both care in the home and care in an inpatient facility. In any setting, hospice care is designed to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your doctor, hospital social worker, case manager, or discharge planner can be helpful in deciding which type of hospice program is best for you and your family.
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Level 1: Routine Home Care.
Level 2: Continuous Home Care.
Level 3: General Inpatient Care.
Level 4: Respite Care.
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Visit lengths vary according to the patient and family needs. Most patients are initially seen by a nurse two to three times per week, but visits may become more or less frequent based on the needs of the patient and family. Visits are approximately 60 minutes long.
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Yes. Hospice physicians and team members work with your doctor to ensure your clinical and emotional needs are being met and that your care is being carried out appropriately. Your doctor chooses his or her level of participation in your care.
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Yes. Family input is important and is the driving force behind developing the most effective plan of care for your mother.
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The hospice plan of care is individualized to meet each patient’s needs. If special equipment (e.g., wheelchair, lift, trapeze bar, etc.) or therapies (e.g., respiratory therapy, physical therapy, etc.) are needed, the hospice provider offers these as part of its services. Perhaps the need is for a certain religious practice or person, a family or cultural tradition, a language other than English or another unique circumstance. Hospice providers address each patient’s needs.
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Your Hospice provider can provide the necessary equipment to help accommodate the patients needs.
Service Regions
Cities We Serve
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Hometown Hospice provides compassionate hospice care in Dayton, TX and throughout Liberty County, offering personalized end-of-life care focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Our experienced team delivers skilled nursing, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and 24/7 assistance for patients and families in the comfort of home, assisted living communities, and nursing facilities. When families need trusted hospice services in Dayton, Texas, Hometown Hospice is committed to providing compassionate care, close to home.
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Dayton
Plum Grove
Hardin
Daisetta
Ames
Devers
Kenefick
Hull
North Cleveland
Dayton Lakes
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Hometown Hospice proudly provides compassionate hospice care in Mont Belvieu, TX, serving patients and families throughout Chambers County with personalized end-of-life care designed to bring comfort, dignity, and peace of mind. Our dedicated hospice team offers skilled nursing, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, medication coordination, and 24/7 on-call assistance for patients wherever they call home. Whether services are needed in a private residence, assisted living community, or nursing facility, families searching for trusted hospice services in Mont Belvieu, Texas can rely on Hometown Hospice for compassionate care, close to home.
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Hometown Hospice proudly provides compassionate hospice care in Anahuac, TX, serving patients and families throughout Chambers County with personalized end-of-life support focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Our experienced hospice team offers skilled nursing care, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and 24/7 on-call assistance tailored to each patient’s needs. Whether care is provided in the home, an assisted living community, or a nursing facility, families searching for trusted hospice services in Anahuac, Texas can count on Hometown Hospice for compassionate care, close to home.
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Hometown Hospice proudly provides compassionate hospice care in Cleveland, TX, serving patients and families throughout the Cleveland community and surrounding areas of Liberty County. Our dedicated hospice team offers personalized end-of-life care focused on comfort, dignity, and peace of mind, including skilled nursing, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and 24/7 on-call assistance. Whether care is provided at home, in an assisted living community, or in a nursing facility, families searching for trusted hospice services in Cleveland, Texas can rely on Hometown Hospice for compassionate care, close to home.
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For Patients & Families
Choosing hospice care is not an easy decision, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our compassionate team is here to answer your questions, explain your options, and provide personalized support. Contact Hometown Hospice today to learn how we can help your family find comfort, dignity, and peace of mind during life’s most important moments.
For Physicians
We partner with physicians, hospitals, and healthcare providers throughout Liberty County to deliver compassionate, patient-centered hospice care. Our experienced team keeps you informed, coordinates smoothly, and provides quality support for patients and families. Contact us today to discuss referrals or learn more about our hospice care services.

