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The following sources can be helpful in locating and / or providing referrals to a hospice organization.

  • Your doctor
    • Your doctor or his or her patients may  have first hand experience with local hospice organizations.
    • Ask:
      • Which hospice would they recommend? 
      • Why?
  • Local hospitals
    • Some hospitals sponsor or contract with their own hospice programs, or refer patients to local hospice agencies.
    • Contact the hospital's discharge planner / social work department for suggestions.
  • Local disease specific non-profit organizations
    • It is likely that your local disease specific non-profit organization can refer you to hospice care.
    • If your organization doesn't have the knowledge, or you are not comfortable with their recommendation, contact other local disease specific non-profit organizations in your area. As a general matter, they will be very willing to share information.
  • Support groups
    • A local support group or self help group for patients or caregivers is another good source for first hand experience / information about hospice service.
    • The people who know about local hospices may also have had experience with them and can provide tips.
  • National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)
    • According to their mission statement, this non-profit organization is dedicated to advancing the philosophy and practice of hospice care to meet the unique needs of patients and their families, and to expand access to hospice care for all.
    • NHPCO offers a free General Information Packet, and also provides information on local hospice and palliative care (pain management) programs across the country.
    • NHPCO  also operates a toll-free helpline at 800. 658.8898, or visit their website: http://www.nhpco.org  offsite link
    • In case you need it, NHPCO's address is: 1700 Diagonal Road, Suite 625, Alexandria, VA 22314
  • Joint  Commission On Healt h Care Quality Research (JCAHO)
    • JCAHO is a not-for-profit organization that reviews quality  of service, and provides voluntary accreditation for hospitals, nursing homes,  hospices, and other medical facilities.  
    • The JCAHO website allows you to locate local hospice organizations and  compare their ratings which range from accreditation with commendation to  accreditation with deficiencies. See  www.jcaho.com  offsite link
  • Hospice Education Institution
    • The non-profit institute's mission is to serve members of the public and health care professionals with information about caring for the dying and the bereaved.
    • Hospice Education Institute provides a service called Hospice Link, which maintains an up-to-date database for all hospice and palliative care programs in the United States. Call 800.331.1620 (in Maine: 207.255.8800) or visit their website at www.hospiceworld.org  offsite link
  • State hospice organizations
    • For a list of state hospice organizations, click here

Before choosing a hospice, read How To Choose A Hospice

State Hospice Organizations

Area non-profit membership organizations function as educational and legislative resources to their local participating hospice agencies. In addition to providing patients with referrals, these organizations can provide information about licensing and certification of hospice facilities for your state. The following chart includes the contact information for your state hospice organization.

 

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas


California

Colorado

Connecticut 

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana 

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri



Montana

 
Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota


Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Rhode Island


South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont


Virginia

Washington

 
West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Alabama Hospice Organization

Hospice of Mat-Su
Hospice and Home Health of Juneau

Arizona Hospice Organization

Arkansas State Hospice Association,
c/o Washington Regional Hospice

California State Hospice Association

Colorado Hospice Organization

Hospice Council of Connecticut

Delaware Hospice, Inc.

Florida Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc.

Georgia Hospice Organization

Hawaii Islands Hospice Organization

Idaho Hospice Organization,
c/o Hospice of the Wood Valley

Illinois State Hospice Organization

Indiana Hospice Organization

Iowa Hospice Organization

Association of Kansas Hospices

Kentucky Association of Hospices

Louisiana Hospice Organization

Maine Hospice Council

Hospice Network of Maryland

Hospice Federation of Massachusetts

Michigan Hospice Organization

Minnesota Hospice Organization

Mississippi Hospice Organization

Missouri Hospice Organization,
 c/o Baptist Memorial Hospice

Montana Hospice Organization,
c/o Big Sky Hospice

Nebraska Hospice Association

Hospice Association of Nevada

New Hampshire Hospice Organization

New Jersey Hospice and Palliative Care Organization

New Mexico and Texas Hospice Organization

New York State Hospice Association

Hospice for the Carolinas
 
North Dakota Hospice Organization
c/o Mercy Hospice

Ohio Hospice Organization

Hospice Association of Oklahoma

Oregon Hospice Association

Pennsylvania Hospice Network

Puerto Rico Home Health and Hospice Association

Rhode Island State Hospice Organization
Hospice Care of Rhode Island

Hospice for the Carolinas

South Dakota Hospice Organization
c/o Sacred Heart Hospice

Tennessee Hospice Organization

Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization

Utah Hospice Organization

Hospice Council of Vermont
www.hpccv.org

Virginia Association for Hospices

Washington State Hospice Organization
c/o Hospice of Spokane

Hospice Council of West Virginia
c/o Hospice of Huntington

Hospice Organization of Wisconsin

Wyoming -- Hospice Organization

334-213-7944

907-352-4800
907-463-3113

602-704-0210

501-713-7385 
 
916-441-3770

303-449-1142

860-233-2222

302-478-5707

800-838-9800

850-878-2632

770-924-6073

808-924-9255 

208-726-8464 

713-324-8844

317-338-4049

515-243-1040

316-263-6380

888-322-7317

504 945-2414

207-626-0651

410-729-4571

781-255-7077

517-886-6667

651-659-0423

601- 366-9881

662-232-7891

406- 247-3300

308-687-6065

702-796-5531

603-228-9870

908-233-0060

512-454-1247

800-580-9270

518-446-1483

919-878-1717

701-774-7430

614-274-9513

918-835 6742

800-356-0622

503-228-2104

717-230-9993

787-897-0503

401-444-9070

919-878-1717

605-668-8327

615-228-1128

800-638-6411

605-224-3214

801-321-5661

800 580 9270

512-454-1247

802-229-0579

802-229-0579

509-456-0438

304-529-4217

608-233-7166

307-362-1990