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    Dignity Hospice - Denver

    3.5 (8 reviews)
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    I have asked for grief counseling after my Mother passed. I received no response from them. You should really change your name.

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    Elevation Hospice

    Elevation Hospice

    4.4(7 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    Have just "graduated" from Elevation Hospice after a year of outstanding service, including care…read moremanagement, medicine management, social services, and the most professional and kind CNA bathing me once-a-week. Everything was geared to my well-being and quality of life. I will never get better, but am l,000 times better than a year ago thanks to many people, but primarily Elevation. In my opinion, and the opinion of one of the assisted living caregivers, who unsolicitedly said, "There is no better Hospice." I agree and highly recommend.

    I am so proud to have been part of this company. Elevation Hospice of Colorado consistently…read moredemonstrates exceptional dedication to compassionate, patient-centered end-of-life care. Their team of professionals--including nurses, CNAs, volunteers, social workers, and chaplains--is frequently commended for their empathy, responsiveness, and unwavering commitment to both patients and their families.​ Many families have shared heartfelt testimonials about the profound impact Elevation Hospice has had during challenging times. For instance, one family member expressed deep gratitude for the team's support, noting how the staff went above and beyond to ensure their loved one's comfort and dignity. Another caregiver highlighted the seamless communication and coordination provided, which brought immense relief during a stressful period.​ Healthcare professionals also recognize Elevation Hospice's excellence. A resident care director praised the team's professionalism and compassion, recommending their services to families seeking dependable hospice care. Such endorsements from both families and professionals underscore the organization's reputation for delivering high-quality, empathetic care.​ In summary, Elevation Hospice of Colorado stands out as a beacon of excellence in hospice care. Their holistic approach, attentive staff, and commitment to honoring each patient's journey make them a trusted choice for families navigating end-of-life care decisions. My life has been forever changed by working alongside the team.

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    Silver Linings Hospice

    4.0(12 reviews)
    17.7 mi

    Greetings Silver Linings Michelle Christensen, RN Business Owner!…read moreWell...There was no "Silver Linings" for me! This is my experience & opinions with this Hospice Care... I read Michelle's heart felt "masterpiece". "From the Business"...Words like "compassion", "going the extra mile", "informed", "educated" & "make sure we are always performing at our upmost best"! I find this "magnificence" hard to believe! That's because I requested home care from this company via e-mail. Michelle responded & asked me some personal questions. I answered her. That was six days ago! Michelle presents herself as an influential positive role model evidenced w/her compassion, how she went the extra mile & performed @ her upmost best!...NOT!!!...SHE GHOSTED ME!!!...I guess this is how she operates her company. (?) I've been a business owner myself. Ghosting was not something I even thought about doing to my clients. Shame on you Michelle! I'm very disappointed in you & your company...

    After a horrible experience with a previous hospice, I was admittedly apprehensive about starting…read moreover with another provider. From the moment I connected with Silver Lining Hospice, that apprehension began to fade. I felt supported and understood during one of the most difficult seasons of my life. My point of contact, Josh, was consistently professional, proactive, courteous, and helpful -- guiding me through each step with compassion and clarity. Ashley, the Head RN, demonstrated not only exceptional medical knowledge but also genuine warmth and empathy. She didn't just supervise the team -- she was right there alongside the CNAs, delivering hands-on care with the same dedication and heart. She always listened and answered every question with patience, offered support, prepared me for the changes ahead, and -- most importantly -- treated Vera with the utmost dignity and respect she deserved. The CNAs were equally remarkable -- caring, attentive, and loving in every interaction. They, as with Ashley, were always punctual and lit up the room with their positive, loving energy, which on many occasions prompted Vera to share a long-hidden smile of happiness and sometimes even an enthusiastic "hi!" They perform a much-needed but often thankless job, yet they do it with constant love, care, and concern. Over the course of seven months, with multiple visits each week, supportive friendships developed -- not only with me, but also with my Doberman, Cheyenne, who was coping with her own sadness and fear from Vera's illness. These bonds of friendship became deeply appreciated and even more valued upon Vera's passing. Silver Lining Hospice truly lived up to its name, becoming a source of light during a time of deep sadness. I will always be grateful for their dedication, compassion, and the peace they brought to our home. -- Johnny Burchett

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    Home Care Assistance of Denver

    5.0(7 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    From the moment I contacted Optimal Hospice I felt the pressure begin to retreat from my long…read moreperiod of caring for a loved one. Things had gotten to the point where I could no longer feel confident in my own abilities to continue to provide the care needed. I believe my hand was guided from above when I selected, and made contact with, Optimal Hospice. Once engaged, a team of top professionals was dispatched and they just seemed to know instantly what to do. All the while they held the highest regard and sensitivity for me and my family. In no time I saw what I could not have done alone taking place in front of my eyes. This was a true blessing and this wonderful group of individuals kept me informed every step of the way. The outstanding performance exhibited by Optimal Hospice made all the difference in the world, and I could finally get the peace of mind I needed to truly prepare for the send off of my loved one. I cannot express enough my sincere gratitude and appreciation for the enormous contribution Optimal Hospice made to our lives. Do not hesitate to call them, you will not be sorry.

    "Home Care Assistance is one of the premier home care agencies in the Denver area. Andy and his…read moreteam are passionate about providing the best senior care for their clients and a top professional environment for their caregivers."

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    Porter Hospice at Johnson center

    4.3(6 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    It has been a very arduous road, as my mom has battled lung cancer for eight years! The past couple…read moreof years have been a formidable and agonizing fight, with many close calls and crisis after crisis. But now she faces the final chapter. Thank you, Porter Hospice At The Johnson Center, for loving my mom and making her feel so special and important in the last few pages of her life here on earth! Everyone has been so caring, helpful and amazing! My mom is finally at peace, knowing she is not alone, because not only does she have her family and friends, but now she also has her Porter Hospice Team, who have become her family, too! This is a gift in which we will be forever grateful! It takes very strong, yet compassionate people to work in a Hospice environment. May God bless you and your families for the time, sacrifice and heartache you all face daily. We are so very honored and thankful to have our mom in your care! Read more about my mom's journey with Porter Hospice: https://sherriconnell.com/living-my-life/we-are-so-grateful-for-porter-hospice-residence/

    It's been almost a year since the passing of my father. I am so thankful that I chose this facility…read moreto care for my best friend. EVERYONE was kind, thoughtful and caring. The compassion is unmatched and I do not hesitate recommending them. It was always easy to reach someone at the facility and on the rare chance I couldn't, my call was returned In a timely manner. If I am ever faced with another devastating situation as I was with my father, my choice would be Porter Hospice.

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    Vi at Highlands Ranch

    4.6(11 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    We have lived here ten years. Moving to Vi Highlands Ranch was one of the best decisions we made…read more (The other was getting married 65 years ago!) I recently lost my husband and the support and care we recieved, for many months, was beyond what money could buy. Residents and staff are knowledgable, sharing and experienced.

    On the first of October 2025 I arrived at VI @ Highlands Ranch for rehabilitation after suffering a…read moreshattered femur. We were greeted by the heads of many departments, including Lisa Nolan, director of nursing and Rachel Elliott, the Outreach Manager for the care center. Rachel went above and beyond, taking late night calls from my daughter after being placed at a facility that was beyond neglectful my first night in Denver to get me moved to VI @ Highlands Ranch the next morning. After being escorted to my room, I met the nurses and CNAs that would make it possible for me to be comfortable in my new surroundings after leaving the hospital in Glenwood Springs where my surgery had been performed. The following morning, I was greeted by Sean my Physical Therapist and we began our morning routine for therapy. Later that first day I also met Laurie as my Occupational therapist who help me learn how to navigate with my wheelchair. I chose to eat my meals in my room and met several aids that gladly brought the delicious, gourmet meals that were prepared for all residents. There was a second Laurie who was a PT that helped combine a swinging movement into daily walking and helped me accomplish taking steps and helping me conquer my fear of stairs. I continued with both PT and OT each day with the goal to move more and be safe to return to my home in Arizona. I occasionally even had therapy on the weekend. My nurses were fabulous. Anna always came with a smile and her talking BP cuff, Monique helped with medication and understanding why I was taking each pill. Jennifer also assisted in getting my cream approved for muscle stiffness. The night nurses, Chris, Bennie and Jenna were always assisting in getting me comfortable for the night and getting me the correct medication. The CNAs were very friendly and offered advice on navigating along with visiting and filling the days with conversations. When walking down the halls everyone greeted and called the residents by name. The lead therapist was Martin and was invaluable in getting the correct therapist to every patient. I thought I was on my way to discharge but it was Martin that said I needed a couple more weeks to help strengthen my leg so I could safely return home in Arizona. His assistance in my exercises will continue to be used now that I am at home. Also, in the therapy department was Kat who became a dear friend as she would make sure I did additional therapy, riding the Nustep to assist in relaxing and strengthening the tight muscles in both legs. When it was time to start planning on discharge and the overwhelming travel to Arizona Rachel once again came to the rescue with information on a chartered flight through JXS in Centennial, Co. This information was invaluable in that I was able to avoid the hassles of DIA and TSA with all my medical equipment and limited mobility. I am immensely grateful as my travel was smooth and comfortable. If anyone is considering a facility for physical rehabilitation, I would highly recommend VI @ Highlands Ranch. You will never find a facility with such professional, caring and helpful staff that are truly concerned with what is best for every resident.

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    Compassus

    Compassus

    3.0(13 reviews)
    6.7 miJefferson Park, Northwest

    Unprofessional, condescending, and first nurse incompetent-anything but compassionate…read more The one bright star was Mom's second nurse, Connor, who was knowledgeable, caring, and very willing to answer questions. He deserves 10 stars! The rest of the company -two stars may be too much. My mother-in-law was seen at the hospital and was diagnosed with gall stones. At 97, she choose not to have surgery., which is understandable. By the end of the day, the doctor had placed her on hospice and set up care with Compassus. We were not told why Mom was placed on hospice or given any opportunity to investigate options. From the first meeting, Compassus was clear that they would only provide services and supplies that Medicare paid for. My questions about Mom's secondary insurance or private pay programs were ignored. What Medicare paid for was a visit from a nurse two to three times a week and a CNA once a week. All of the rest of Mom's care was left to the family with no training and no support from Compassus. They treated us like we worked for them and answering questions was inconvenient. Mom wanted to "die in her own bed" and we honored that-which meant 24/7 intensive medical care with zero medical training. (In her final weeks she had a urinary catheter with a bag that had to be emptied multiple times a day, she had to be turned every 2 hours, have pain medication every four hours, spoon fed....) When I asked about support options, we were given the name of two local nursing homes-no options for other support, even though we did have some money that we were prepared to devote to Mom's care and comfort. Through a friend, who is a volunteer for another hospice, I learned that there are temp nursing agencies, nursing student programs and even volunteer community support resources that could have been helpful. Compassus informed me that they didn't work with outside organizations or programs. Mom's first nurse not only placed her urinary catheter incorrectly, but chewed out my husband and his brother for not changing Mom's wet diapers fast enough. If she has a urinary catheter, she should not have a wet diaper! After I filed a formal complaint, this nurse was removed and Connor brought in. He was incredible! When I was staying with Mom and caring for her one weekend, the CNA informed me that I was "Just the in-law" and she couldn't tell me if Mom had a bowel movement that morning. An irate call from my husband had me added to the list of people authorized for medical information, but should not have been necessary for a simple question that I was able to answer myself by looking through the trashcan. Apparently the reason that I was not listed was that no-one ever asked Mom or Glenn (my husband/her son0 who they wanted listed. They just copied the name of the person with power of attorney off of her medical record. The final insult came when Mom passed away last week. Compassus' grief counselor sent a sympathy card addressed only to my husband (it should have been addressed to the family) and couldn't bother to spell his first name correctly! Mom's final weeks were far less comfortable and her children/inlaw's lives were made far more difficult than they needed to be because Compassus' only focus was how much money they could get from Medicare.

    Despite the play on the word "compassion" there is everything but compassion with this agency…read more 1. they made it sound like they were the only choice (they're not) 2. things were not explained clearly and not communicated well with medical staff. a mistake was made by medical staff because of it. 3. we were told a social worker would reach out to us afterward to coordinate after care for the grieving family. they did not- we had to ask. 4. even with this info, the social worker NEVER answered my mother's calls- and she really needed that support. 5. the "condolences" card had names spelled wrong and it was highly impersonal. I get it- you do a lot of work, but don't make promises that "we're here for you through all of it" and then not be. Absolutely the WORST agency we worked with during our loved one's death. If it weren't for the director of the funeral home we chose being an amazing person willing to answer all of our questions we would have gotten nowhere. Lesson learned and message to all: YOU DO HAVE CHOICES WHEN IT COMES TO HOSPICE CARE. Do your research, know your boundaries, don't let these agencies prey on your grief.

    Dignity Hospice - Denver - hospice - Updated May 2026

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