Accepting that your loved one needs support at home can be a difficult journey. However, our dedicated home care and hospice team will support you every step of the way. We offer personalized guidance to ensure your family receives the best possible care. With home care from St. John’s Health, you'll find peace of mind through quality care for your loved ones.
Having a home caretaker is an excellent way to give your loved one valuable medical attention and improve their quality of life. Home care is an excellent service that helps the patient retain a sense of independence and peace of mind. Our home health workers have been trained in a variety of medical specialties to aid patients afflicted with various conditions.
Home health care can be beneficial for:
We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial health insurance. Our multidisciplinary team of Home-Based Services professionals provides care to our clients with a focus on total family health. We can assess and treat you at home under the direction of your physician.
To contact Home-Based Services, please call 307.739.7465.
To help patients maintain their independence, we have created a personal emergency response program. Elderly or ill patients at risk of suffering sudden, unexpected issues can wear a simple device around their neck that, when pushed, alerts 24 hour on-call medical professionals. Financial assistance for this system is available through the Mary Mead Emergency Response Fund.
St. John’s Hospice does not just provide patients with a place to receive treatment, we strive to improve their quality of life, provide their family with support, and make the transition from home to hospice as smooth and convenient as possible. St. John’s hospice provides compassionate end of life care from specially trained medical specialists. During this difficult time, our team acts as your partner as you deal with the emotional impact of this decision, either as a patient of a loved one.
Both home and hospice care include the following services:
St. John’s Hospice Care takes an integrated approach, which involves the hospice medical director, skilled nurses, social workers, pharmacists, certified nursing assistants, spiritual care, trained volunteers, grief and bereavement support, and, of course, the patient and their families.
We are always looking for compassionate volunteers to aid our hospice team. These generous individuals help our patients by spending time with patients to provide them with emotional support and a reassuring presence. Simply reading a book or listening to music with a patient can make a tremendous difference. High school and college students in need of community service hours may find work here that is both emotionally fulfilling and easy to work with their schedule. Visit our Volunteers page to learn more about this program and other volunteer work at St. John’s Health.