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    BJC Hospice

    1.8 (5 reviews)
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    Unity Hospice & Palliative Care

    Unity Hospice & Palliative Care

    2.0(3 reviews)
    5.3 miDogtown

    UPDATE: I emailed my concerns to the email provided in the response. I sent my email at 11:37am and…read moreDeborah sent an email back at 12:54pm, saying they did a "thorough investigation." Thorough investigation in that amount of time????? No one ever reached out to me. They lied and said the Clinical Director reached out and listened to my concerns in detail. This is a complete lie-no one reached out to me at all today to listen to my concerns. I talked with her in the beginning when we had issues but not for this complaint on the day of my mother in laws passing. Terrible that this agency can get away with lying and collecting their money without providing the services they promoted and said they would provide. My mother in law had Unity for her end of life care. Absolutely horrible experience. I am hoping another family doesn't have to endure what we did. When i had an emergency, i called the number as instructed, no one called me back, i called again, was told someone would get back with me, no one ever did. I dealt with the emergency by myself but needed to speak with a nurse for direction, but that wasn't happening. There were a couple of really good nurses that came on a semi regular basis, they were professional, friendly and mostly competent. The Chaplain was horrible and started arguing with me on the phone. I stopped taking his calls. We didn't need that extra stress. The social worker called us once never called again.The night my mother in law passed away, i needed to speak with a nurse really desperately. My mother in law had blood(A-LOT) coming out of her mouth. I called the on call, no response, i called again, the on call did call me back about 45 minutes later. I asked for a nurse maybe to come out. No one did. We were all alone not knowing what to do for her. It was the most horrific thing i have ever dealt with. When she passed, not one person offered their condolences other than the nurse that came out to declare her deceased. The social worker said we would have 13 months for follow ups. We have had NOTHING since she passed early January. I did call in the beginning when we started to experience issues, which the administrator Alan told us we could go with someone else. That was his solution instead of trying to fix the issue. I have dealt with many hospice agencies over the years and this is BY FAR the WORST I have encountered. Think twice before going with this agency. I am also checking into how they billed medicare. We have everything documented and if they bill for the services we didn't receive, that is Medicare fraud. I also have to add, i have been calling to try to speak with someone about this since JANUARY to no avail. Just put in another call today. My mother in law deserved better. They should be ashamed of themselves for the horrendous lack of care for not only my mother in law, but for our family as well.

    Very poor care. My dad passed away on Father's Day and they wouldn't answer the phone for a long…read moretime and didn't seem caring at all. They were very slow to come out. I needed help and didn't receive it. I do not recommend them.

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    Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care

    Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care

    3.5(2 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Our experience with AccentCare was amazing! Compassionate, comforting, caring, informative and…read moreprofessional. It made our mothers passing very peaceful and painless. Thank you to your "angels" for helping us through the process. The Helton Family

    Hospice Care for my mother. For me even to write a review from the care in 2018 should be a…read morestatement in itself. Hospice Care isn't really care from the company itself, it basically manages the medications to be prescribed and that is all. My in-home nurse care by Rhonda was AMAZING and she went above and beyond her call. She was the shining point of this entire establishment. Nurses were sporactic in their visits, which can happen, but at the time of death approaching, when I needed a nurse present the most, CRICKETS!!! And when she finally arrived after my mother passed, she actually had me and my niece (my mother's granddaughter) help her turn my mother after watching her try to push any remaining fluids from within her body!! If not watching my mother struggle to breath, see her foaming at the mouth and not knowing if I was administering the meds given appropriately or enough to ensure she was not suffering was irrevocably NOT ACCEPTABLE! If it wasn't for her caregiver, Rhonda, who helped bath her and dress her with love, shared genuine conversation and brought presence of peace, I would have only given given 1 star! She deserves 5 stars, but I am reviewing the company. I experienced a similar experience when my father passed from hospice as well. I am not ever sure why these companies exist except is a final way to get their money or the money of their loved ones. Hospice should be about keeping the patient comfortable, keeping up with their mental struggles of approaching death, showing compassion above all else. Seasons is missing the mark. Pamela Radford 314-750-2077

    Caris Healthcare

    Caris Healthcare

    3.0(6 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    My mom is in there care right now. We have not gotten all the things they said would supply but…read morehave not adult diaper, gloves, wipes. She been in there care 4 days and didn't get no medicine from them. I had to call 4 times and on that 4 call that person got a cussing that you wouldn't believe. That's is how I finally just got the morphine only. And has of today she been in there care 6 days now. I would have gave them a worse but that's the lowest it go. So if you care for your family members don't use CARIS.

    Let me start off by saying this is the first negative review I have ever written in my life. I have…read moreworked with many Hospice Companies for over 20 years during my career in the Senior Housing Industry as well as my own personal family end of life events. I recently have experience working with Caris as my loved one was put on hospice originally to help with the loved ones anxiety. Within a few weeks after my loved one had been approved for hospice with Charis, my loved one started to decline and was then assessed to continue on Hospice as an end of life service. At the beginning, the family member that had POA for healthcare had requested that medication be adjusted so the love one would be more alert during the day. As the loved one declined and they put her on end of life service, the medication that helped with the loved ones severe anxiety was discontinued. When I asked how this anxiety would be controlled, I was told that they would take care of it. After the change, My loved one became more anxious and agitated. She would moan, cry for help, and try to get out of bed on her own. It was clear that our loved one was very uncomfortable and in distress. When questioned again about the medication, the nurse became defensive and started accusing the family's decision to try to keep the loved one more alert which was before the end of life process had begun. The nurse would say, yes I hear her moaning and crying out, she does that all the time. That night, our loved one got out of bed, fell, cut her head and received a gash in her leg. After that, the following day, medication was finally addressed. Our loved one finally got the peace and dignity she deserved. Hospice workers should be trained to put the care of the patient first while educating family members on what should be done and why changes are important for their loved one to not suffer. Our loved one suffered for days because this simple rule was not followed . No family member should ever have to see their loved one's life end in this manner. After finally getting the peace and dignity our loved one deserved, end of life came. After the death, The misinformation continued. The cause of death was given by the medical director of Caris as dementia. Our loved one had never been tested for dementia, diagnosed with dementia, or shown signs of dementia. Being certified by the state to conduct assessments to find right placement for individuals and running Memory Care communities for years, I believe I would have recognized the signs. No, I will not use Caris or recommend Caris for end of life services to anyone.

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    Ssm Hospice

    Ssm Hospice

    1.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I DO NOT Recommend! My father passed away 7/31/22 at home surrounded by loved ones. With that being…read moresaid, he was placed on comfort care at the hospital on the 26th with the understanding that he would be transfered home ASAP. We were told the soonest a nurse from hospice could get to the hospital for my mother to sign legals would be the 27th at 1pm. Thursday morning all hospital equipment was delivered to my parents home at approx 10am. My mother was given a prescription card from hospice and was told to just give this card to the pharmacy when you pick up comfort meds, hospice covers the cost. Fast forward to 5pm Thursday evening, ambulance finally arrives for transfer. Now it is approx 45min-1hr between hospital and my parents home and about 7 hours have passed since my mother received the prescription card. However when she arrived at pharmacy to get medications, she was told that dad was not showing up as being on ssm hospice services. She just went ahead and paid for medication and came home. I will add that the admitting nurse that came to the house shortly after we got home and the nurse that saw dad on Friday and Saturday were very good. Dad subsequently passed around 3:30am. Hospice was notified and a nurse came to the house, supposedly made all necessary notifications. August 6th family went to funeral home and made all arrangements. On Monday August 8th at 4pm I receive a call from my sister that there is a police officer at my mother's house asking a bunch of questions regarding my dad's death...what!? Of course she is beside her self having a meltdown! Upon arrival the detective/CORONER explains to me that dad's death certificate came across his desk to be signed and he had no prior notification of this death. He was there to investigate that this was natural causes not a murder! seriously a week later!! Please if you have read this whole review, save yourself and your family a whole lotta headache and choose a different hospice provider.

    Horrible customer service and patient care. Not an ounce of compassion. Choose another providerread more

    BJC Hospice - hospice - Updated May 2026

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