Hospice of East Texas
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Hospice Home Care
Hospice of East Texas is committed to serving any patient with a terminal illness at any age. Hospice care is provided wherever the patient lives - at home, in a nursing facility or an assisted living facility. Patients and families benefit from home visits by nurses, physicians, home health aides, chaplains, social workers and trained volunteers.
HomePlace
Although the primary focus of The Hospice of East Texas is home hospice care, there are times when caring for a loved one at home is simply not possible. When symptoms cannot be managed at home, or when families are having difficulty coping, The Hospice of East Texas offers a wonderful alternative – HomePlace. Housed in the Robert M. Rogers Hospice Center, HomePlace is a state-of-the-art in-patient facility designed with patient care and family needs in mind. Twenty-eight private rooms offer hospice patients and their families all the comforts of home while providing round-the-clock, expert medical care.
Bereavement Services
The loss of a loved one can seem both overwhelming and isolating. It is amazing how "loud" the silence of an empty house can be. When someone is faced with grief, the bereavement department of the Hospice of East Texas is a ready resource for support. We are here to help make sense of life when life makes no sense.
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CHAP Hospice Standards of Excellence 2013
Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP)
2013 Hospice Honors Recipient 2013
Deyta, LLC
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Hospice of East Texas
Board of directorsas of 06/02/2016
Rabbi Neal Katz
Congregation Beth-El
Term: 2016 -
Bob Dyer
Neal Katz
Tracy Crawford
Jane Green
Rick Jett
Henry & Peters, P.C.
Jeb Jones
Pro Star Rental
Greg Kimmel
Allen-Lottman-Kimmel
Tracy Lisner
Greenberg Turkeys
James Ray
Marjorie Ream
Peggy Smith
Gillian Brasfield
Tom Brown
Brown, Bauman & Smith, P.C.
Jonna Fitzgerald
U.S. House of Representatives
Chris Glenney
Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics
Eddie Howard
East Texas Medical Center
Scott Myers
Kristen Seeber
The Women's Fund
Price Arredondo
Reginald Garrett
Kim Prothro
Linda Thomas
Nancy Abernathy
Bob Bondurant
Martin Resource Management Corp.
Johnna Fullen
Merrill Lynch
James Mazzu
Lake Ronel Oil Company
Milton McGee