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    Infinity Hospice Care

    Infinity Hospice Care

    3.5(25 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    My mom has been on hospice since September. I will do an updated review once I have experienced all…read morethe services. Lauren, who was the one to sign her up, was friendly and resourceful. I am hoping to see more of this, in staff. Kim, mom's nurse, has been a good support system. Probably key in this situation . Monique, mom's CNA, has been helpful and a bright spot, twice a week! The We Honor program had a wonderful ceremony celebrating my late dad's military service and my mom as a navy spouse! I am still waiting to know about respite care, companionship for mom, and spiritual care. My mom's faith is very important to her and I have asked 3 times, for someone to talk with her. Our family never visits my mom, so I was hoping hospice could provide that. The social worker did recommend grief counseling, after I asked, but I am still seeking more for my mom. Like I said, I will update once I experience more. So far, some questions have been answered and problems solved. Kim, the nurse, has been a big help and information and supplies needed.

    I am beyond upset and honestly appalled by what happened with Infinity Hospice…read more The nurses who came out were compassionate and professional--but the care coordinator completely failed us, and the consequences have been devastating. I originally reached out because we believed my husband was coming home to pass. Then everything changed--he had surgery, and it saved his life. I immediately informed the Infinity representative that he would now be discharged home with Home Health through the hospital. He told me, verbatim, "We do the same care as home health. We actually compete with the insurance companies and hospitals," and went on to assure me that my husband would actually receive more attentive care through their services. In that moment, it sounded like the best possible option. It was not. Because of that guidance, my husband was discharged on a Friday night under hospice care--completely inappropriate for his condition. When the nurses arrived, they began discussing comfort measures and medications to keep him "comfortable," and that's when it hit me something was very wrong. Having cared for my own parents at end of life, I knew this was not what he needed. I was then told I had been "misinformed." What followed was nothing short of a nightmare. For the entire weekend, we had: No support for his newly placed GI tube No instructions on how to avoid complications with the PEG or to even care for the point of insertion No chance of even getting an order for the formula needed to for nutritional needs (and remember he came home a day after surgery). Ensure was not going to cut it No medical guidance since the hospital thought he was going home on hospice I had to resort to searching online just to figure out how to properly clean the tube and discovered no peroxide or alcohol for cleaning. The hospital could not intervene because hospice had already taken over. I reached the Infinity representative the following day (he did not even bother to call me since the incident discovery), hen finally called back late in the afternoon and apologized for the "miscommunication" and claimed he was trying to fix the discharge orders. Then he disappeared. No follow-up. No accountability. Nothing. I had to text him, once again, to express my disappointment. He sent a text apologizing. (thanks) Because of this, we had no choice but to take my husband back to the ER just to get him re-admitted--so he could be discharged properly with the care he should have had all along. The damage is done. My husband is now significantly weaker. What should have been a recovery period turned into unnecessary suffering, confusion, and decline. I did everything I could in the meantime--ensuring he had nutrition as best as possible--but it was not enough without proper nutrition from the formula mix he would have had (prescription - not over the county). And the most heartbreaking part? We may now actually need hospice...because of what this "miscommunication" caused. This was not a small mistake. This was a catastrophic failure in guidance and responsibility. The emotional toll, physical decline, and chaos this created for our family is beyond words. Completely unacceptable.

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    Gentiva Hospice - Reno

    Gentiva Hospice - Reno

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.6 miSouth Reno

    During this challenging period, as my family made the difficult decision to arrange hospice care…read morefor my 80-year-old mother, we expected support services to alleviate the stress inherent to the situation. Unfortunately, our experience with Gentiva has been anything but reassuring, marked by chaos and unmet promises. It appears that their status as a large provider has led to complacency, assuming they can operate without accountability, or perhaps they are experiencing significant internal upheaval, as indicated by the frequent turnover of personnel. Here are a few specific issues we've encountered: Firstly, our dealings with Gentiva have been characterized by a lack of organization that we've found to be overwhelming. We often receive notifications from their staff about their impending visits with barely an hour's notice, which leaves us in a constant state of uncertainty regarding when to expect them. This unpredictability in scheduling has been a major inconvenience for us. Secondly, there's been an issue with the delivery of redundant medical equipment. Even though we already had a necessary concentrator and oxygen tanks, additional, unnecessary equipment was delivered. A representative from Gentiva assured us that the superfluous equipment would be collected and returned, yet this has not been resolved, causing confusion and concern over potential additional charges. Lastly, medications were ordered for us from a pharmacy that was neither convenient nor our choice without considering our preferences. This decision has complicated our situation further by adding an unnecessary layer of difficulty to managing our logistics. There is more that we could share, but suffice it to say, this has been a real disappointment. We switched to Eden Hospice, which affirmed that service levels can be great -- it has been a day and night difference. See our separate review of Eden Hospice, which we highly recommend.

    After 3 hospitalizations over the course of a couple of months, we decided to arrange in home…read morehospice for my 90-year-old father. We chose Gentiva and were so glad we did. My father was cared for by such an amazing team at Gentiva over the course of his last month on Earth. We chose Gentiva because my brother knew their business development person, AJ who was so responsive pulling the team together whenever we had any questions. My interactions were primarily with Kyndra, our assigned nurse, who was so kind and responsive. And Darcy, the night nurse, came within 30 minutes of our call the morning he died. Having her there with us - quarterbacking our family - administering medications, suggesting we play his favorite music, tending to him, and telling us what was happening so we could all be in the room when he took his last breath - was such a gift. We are so grateful for the kind and compassionate services of Gentiva and would recommend them to anyone needing hospice care for their loved one.

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    Interim HealthCare of Reno

    Interim HealthCare of Reno

    1.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    Certified professionals
    50 years in business

    Worst at home service. Unbelievable that 2 different caregivers left front door wide open. After…read moretheir shift was over. Didn't follow doctors instructions and gave patient chocolate & could become seriously ill. Took patient outside with an unleashed dog. & patient needs assistance to walk with a walker. Left dirty diapers in bags a didn't throw them away. So many things that went wrong. Hope I can find better service next time my dad needs someone.

    Warning! I would look elsewhere for care services. Interim was hired to come three days a week…read more They could not find one person to do all three days so we had three different caregivers. That was after they sent a round of JUST WILL NOT DO caregivers, We have a simple but detailed guide for them to follow. SOOOO simple...but you have to be able to read English to follow it. Yes, they sent someone who pretended to be able to read. When I complained about it, they thought it was funny. They call almost every week to tell me they have a schedule change. Someone else will be here or it will not be at the time set up. If you complain and are upset, it seems to negate their responsibility and they take an defensive position. I am the one who is to be understanding, these things cant be helped, well maybe we are not a good fit for each other. There are the responses I get. If you really need someone to relieve you, give you the help you need on a regular basis, then I would look elsewhere folks. This is coming from a southern girl who thinks your word should mean something.

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    Renown Hospice and Palliative Care

    Renown Hospice and Palliative Care

    3.0(4 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Please research before you choose a Hospice care company and meet with at least two companies…read more I love Renown South Meadows Hospital employees, they were great. Transitioned my mother to Renown Hospice and I cancelled it within one week and transferred to a different care company. Way too many things happened to explain in depth, but key things: 1. Treated her like it was her end of life and that was the direction I felt they were going in. 2. Supposed to review all current medications and any new medications with patient (if competent) and primary health care individual. This did not happen at all, they removed five medications and added several. Never explained any of the end of life medications they ordered. I checked the Renown MyChart for my mother and found all of this out. 3. The nurse was not going to check her vitals - not in their plan. 4. One positive was a lady from Renown Hospice contacted me after I transferred my mother out, and she wanted feedback to improve on their services, so I gladly provided it.

    There are not enough words to express how wonderful the professionals were at Renown Hospice. From…read morethe first day until her passing, my wife was treated with dignity and respect. The experience of seeing the decline of a loved one is hard and the nurses were a godsend always willing to answer any questions. Thank you to each of you for helping my family thru the difficult time.

    Saint Mary's Hospice

    Saint Mary's Hospice

    3.0(12 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I've never had to personally deal with hospice before. Oh I've been around families using their…read moreservices, but when it's just you having to make life ending decisions, the thought of it is overwhelming and scary. With hospice you are never alone. The decisions you make are yours and these wonderful people come into your life and give you the backup you need. With a myriad of helps in place you can pick and choose what you need, change your mind if you want, ask a ton of questions and they are there. I got the impression with this service that not many families opt for in home care. It is a hard choice to make, and quite life altering/draining. The choice was easy for me because I had this wonderful team of nurses, aides, etc backing me up. Reassuring me what a wonderful job I was doing, I really could no nothing wrong with them behind me. You hear from them everyday, they can come everyday if that is what you need with checkups, bathing, bed changes. Always with a smile they encourage you on ... telling you your giving your family member the best gift you could give them in their final days/hours. I think maybe I was the one receiving the gift. I'll treasure my experience always. When your in need of hospice care ... please consider these angels who are with you in one of the worse moments in your life.

    They have been actively trying to kill my 83 year old grandmother in law. They refused to wipe her…read moreafter using the bathroom so now she gets chronic UTIs. They have been messing up her medications. They cold stopped her SSRIs and if you know medications, you do NOT stop SSRIs cold turkey. She has been uncomfortable. The bitch worker named Fran was making sure that none of the family could talk to the EMTs. The staff talk shit behind your back. Have your loved ones taken care of by literally anyone else! Unprofessional, trashy, and plain idiotic people. They continue to push end of life (even at points where she was not at end of life), they want their customers to pass and do not care how and do not care if they are comfortable. If you want your loved ones dying in pain, these are the people to provide that service. If you love your loved one(s), again, DO NOT take them to these despicable people.

    Summit View Hospice - hospice - Updated May 2026

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