OVATION HOSPICE OF DENVER

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Medical Care | Emotional Support | Bereavement Services

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Bereavement Services

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Overwhelmed?

As hospice care is on the horizon, it’s natural to want to pull loved ones closer and savor meaningful moments with family and friends. But with care to line up, details to sort out, and unknowns to overcome, it can feel difficult to find steady ground.

Never has it felt more important to “think of everything,” and never has the clock seemed to race so fast. Rest assured, you don’t have to shoulder this season alone. At Ovation Hospice of Denver, we exist to help.

You are not alone.

Our services are usually fully Medicare funded and help you handle all the details of a changing tide so you can trade looming chaos for meaningful connection.

Medical Support & Pain Management

Your dedicated nurse, aid, and volunteer team works closely with our medical director to create and carry out a custom care plan that often includes medication and therapies to manage pain.

Specialized comfort care

Daily hygiene support

24/7 access to care team

Emotional Support & Social Planning

Your hospice social worker helps you navigate emotional aspects and non-medical needs, including living wills, financial considerations, community resources, and planning final arrangements.

Community connections

Practical guidance

Compassionate conversation

Spiritual Care & Bereavement Services

No matter your faith, our chaplain is standing by to help you navigate pertinent questions, find peace in the process, and provide ongoing support for your family.

Spiritual counseling

Tailored prayers & rituals

Grief support for families

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We are proud to have earned the trust of our referring partners—

Start the conversation.

As you decide if Ovation Hospice of Denver is the right fit for your family, we invite you to:

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Call our team.

Most families miss out on meaningful services because they think their inquiry is premature. Please reach out, even before you feel ready.

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Invite us for a visit.

Looking to accelerate the process? Skip the call and schedule an in-home visit directly. This visit doesn’t commit you to our services; it simply helps us answer your questions in a comfortable setting.

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Find solace in our support.

If you choose to accept our help, we’ll be honored to come alongside you right away. Your care team will be with you often—in the background when space is needed and in the forefront when you can use a guide.

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You may still be wondering

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How much do your services cost?

Medicare covers the majority of hospice services in the United States, including medical services, medications, medical equipment, and support for patients and their families. Most private health insurance plans also offer hospice benefits. Additionally, Medicaid often covers hospice services, but the requirements vary from state to state. For those without insurance or with limited resources, please ask about charitable care or reduced payment options for these essential end-of-life services.

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What services are covered with hospice care?

We offer a range of services designed to help patients and families navigate the complexity of a new season. In addition to skilled medical care, this often includes emotional and psychosocial counseling, spiritual care, practical assistance with daily activities, as well as companionship and other support by trained hospice volunteers.

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How does someone qualify for hospice?

Hospice care providers are required to follow Medicare guidelines which define eligibility as “patients with a terminal illness and a medical prognosis of 6 months or less to live, if the illness runs its normal course.” The good news is, hospice is not limited to six months. Patients undergo evaluations periodically to determine whether they still qualify for hospice care. If so, it will be extended.

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Can a person “go off” of hospice care after they start?

Yes; we call it graduating from hospice. Hospice graduates are patients whose conditions have improved to the point where they no longer require hospice for the time being. There are a variety of reasons why a patient’s health may get better, from receiving the appropriate medication to maintaining a balanced diet that helps with their conditions. In these cases, we work with the patient and their healthcare providers to transition them to a different care plan or treatment, as needed, while ensuring a smooth and supportive transfer of care.

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Who does a hospice team include?

Your Ovation Hospice of Denver team can consist of physicians, nurses, certified nursing assistants, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers, all working together to manage pain and symptoms, offer emotional support, provide spiritual guidance (if desired), and assist with practical matters, such as medication management and personal care.

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What if I have other questions?

We are certain you do, and we’d love to answer them. Please schedule a call or a no-obligation, in-home visit to discuss!

Have another question? Please ask.

We consider it a privilege to coach, counsel, and care for your family so you can connect during this season with calm and confidence.

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