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Nathan Adelson Hospice - Our Swenson facility.

Nathan Adelson Hospice

3.9(100 reviews)
4.6 miUniversity, Eastside
Not-for-profit
45 years in business

The care that was given my husband was so compassionate and respectful. Caregivers were very kind…read moreand supportive to me (wife) and our daughters who were all giving 24 hour home care. They kept us very informed as to what was happening as the days went by. I would highly recommend Nathan Adelson Hospice for either home or facility care. Pat Lowe and Family

Looking at this hospice, it is tranquil, dignified, and still. Unfortunately, two individuals…read moretarnish the empathetic pillars on which hospices are built. They managed to sully an already life-changing, sorrowful event further. The only reason this is getting two stars is that most of the staff were wonderful to my father, especially Chamaine, who was genuine and humane. I cannot say the same about Nurse Kate Tuttle, who was in charge of his case. My father came into this hospice facility in agony and was unable to control the escalating pain at home. After two days, he was still in consistent, high-level pain, but we still received a text that he was "ready to go home." When I arrived, my father was still howling in agony. I spoke with the social worker and Kate and asked how he could be released while still in anguish. She said he could control it at home. I wondered how, if they'd been delivering pain meds through his port? She pointedly told me she had switched him to oral medications. Mind you, we were outside of his room, where his distressed moans were audible. I told her they clearly weren't cutting it. She argued that a patient who is eating, talking, and walking should not be in a hospice facility. I mentioned that patient comfort is their prime directive, and that he was there to achieve some semblance of it. I told her that he was unable to lie down because the cancer-ridden bones in his back made it impossible. Instead, in an agitated and increasingly confused state, he shuffled about mindlessly. I said they couldn't ignore his pain, and dropping him to oral meds when he hadn't even achieved a baseline for livability seemed cruel. It seemed like a means to an end to satisfy Medicare, rather than it being in his best interest. I told her that he had said that his pain was at a level 8, and she mockingly said, "He ALWAYS says he's at an 8." The social worker echoed this sentiment. I was horrified at the utter disregard for his suffering. My father had multiple myeloma, which is one of the most painful cancers. I responded, "Have you considered it's because he IS always at an 8?" At one point, they said he would never achieve a zero on the pain scale, which made me point out that there are many numbers between 0 and 8. Why introduce a metric like that if you aren't willing to use it to inform your decisions? And if this is your business, why not make sure you know the nuances of different terminal illnesses as they arise? The things my father was displaying were part and parcel to the end of life for his specific, rare disease. Furthermore, Kate reduced his meds from numerous to just 1 mg of Dilaudid. That was it to combat suffering at the end-stage of painful bone cancer. He wasn't sleeping, he had anxiety, and she gave him nothing to bring comfort in those areas until we brought it up. Otherwise, they did not budge, and for an agonizing two days, instead of focusing on my forever goodbye to my father, I instead worried that they would send him home with no adequate relief as he began to deteriorate before my eyes. After those two days, they started treating him effectively so he could be at peace. When all was said and done, despite their assertions that he was not near enough to death to be there, he passed just three days later. My last days with my father were marred by unnecessary worry and fear, as if there wasn't enough of that already. It was highly unprofessional and a gross negligence of what they claim to do. Despite the incompetence of the people giving the orders, the staff enacting them were kind and compassionate, and ultimately, and luckily, they were the ones who had face time with my father and eased him out of his pain.

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Medicare and most insurance plans cover hospice care. Visit our list of insurers here: https://tinyurl.com/y7y87­kkc

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Harmony Hospice

Harmony Hospice

4.5(17 reviews)
7.0 mi

Nothing but Kudos for Harmony Hospice Las Vegas. My wife who was suffering with pain from multiple…read moresurgeries (2 knee replacements and a revision, cervical and 2 lumbar) and declining Dementia took a serious downward turn on 3 July. We had been anticipating home hospice and the 4th of July weekend did not look to be a good time to start. I made the phone call anticipating a Voice Mail session. Surprise, Michelle answered and took relevant information. On the Friday Holiday 4th of July I received a call from Harmony liaison Joe Trujillo - he did a DocuSign via email for legal documents. On Saturday the July the 5th Nurse Mia arrived to complete the intake. On Sunday July 6th Nurse Mia did a follow-up visit. This all happened so rapidly and on a big Holiday weekend. There was a following cascade of RN's, CNA, Social worker and religious support. The care and compassion that was delivered was superb. Many many thanks to our dedicated care giving team- Joe, Michelle, Mia, Nicole, Christine and Reverend Solomon who were with us to our dear wife and mother's passing. Watching a loved one's demise with dreaded Dementia is nothing short of agonizing and Team Harmony surely helped relieve some of the burden. Thanks again and a very Well Done!

They only care about getting paid and not the patients or their care. Worst experience I have had…read morewith patient care in my life. I am battling stage 4 cancer and have been treated like I am bothering them when I am in need of care. I am now shopping for a palliative care center because now I want treatment and I don't want to leave my life and what's left of it in anyone's hands.

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Comfort Home Health & Hospice

Comfort Home Health & Hospice

4.5(15 reviews)
9.5 miWestside

I'm leaving this review for my husband's nurse Karesha, she's amazing, very compassionate, caring,…read moreand professional. She was always so nice to deal with. We absolutely loved her, she's such a kind person and took good care of my husband went above and beyond, super smart lady, always had answers to any question asked. We really will miss her and wish her the best of luck! Thank you Comfort Home Health for an amazing Nurse experience! Julie Y.

My husband received absolutely incredible care from every member of Comfort Home Care. He started…read morewith in-home physical and occupational therapies, and all three technicians were friendly, professional, and empathetic to his needs. Unfortunately, his health deteriorated to the point he needed in-home hospice care. Every single administrator, nurse, assistant, plus the pastor, showed us so much care that I am moved to tears. To properly describe their service, one needs to use every single positive adjective in Webster's Dictionary....kind, considerate, professional, witty, intelligent, careful, compassionate, respectful, eloquent, educated, punctual, empathetic.... They informed us of every service available, and we were able to choose what was best for my husband. They anticipated every need so he & I could just love each other. When it is their time, I hope they receive the same beautiful care they gave my husband. Diane G. Las Vegas

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Omni Care Hospice

Omni Care Hospice

4.4(7 reviews)
4.5 mi

Let me start this off by saying if you love your family or friends and they need palliative or…read morehospice do NOT use this company! My grandpa was diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer. The Dr put in a referral to omnia care not knowing we already had care through mesaview home health. My mom called them back because caller ID said hospice. When she she asked if this was mesaview they lied and said yes. They said they would come out. When Debra the nurse got there she was told not to mention hospice because we had a plan in motion with the Dr. to do radiation and palliative care. She had talked to my aunt previously and said "I think he shouldn't do radiation I think he should do hospice." My aunt told her it's not her decision nor what she thinks. When she got there my mom said that she talked to Erika. She said she didnt know Erika and she was omnicare. My mom told her not to talked about hospice because we already made a decision. The first thing she told my grandpa was her opinion on radiation and how it would burn his skin he'd be in horrible pain and how he should just do hospice. She scared him into deciding hospice. We were extremely upset, because she had no right to inform him when she wasn't qualified. we had an appointment with the radiologist who could have better explained the pros and cons. The next horrible words out of her mouth was hr could drink a whole bottle of morphine and it would put him to sleep, but not kill him. She said it multiple times. My mom called mesaview and told them they sent a horrible nurse, and they informed her it wasn't from their company. We called omniacare to take him off of there care, they begged us to give them a chance. They wanted to have a meeting to give them a chance. After they were caught trying to steal a patient. The head lady didn't really seem to grasp the issue. She asked me to take down my Google review in exchange for them to withdraw care for my grandpa. They care more about a Google review than they do patients.

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful team of professionals. They had our Dad's and family's backs…read morethough the entire process. I am so glad we chose to go to them for service. They were so precise and comprehensive. So gracious and good to my father--treated him like the hero he'll forever be.

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