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There are four levels of hospice care, that is covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans. They allow the hospice program to keep the patient in the setting that best meets the needs of the patient. Some or all of these levels of care may be utilized during a patient's hospice care.


  • Routine Care: Physicians, registered nurses and other members of our professional team are on-call around the clock to assist with providing palliative care in the patient's home.
  • General Inpatient Care: When acute pain and chronic symptoms require more than routine care, the patient is moved to our home-like setting. This short-term benefit assists to comfort the patient and family with changes in medical treatment before being released back to their home.
  • Inpatient Respite Care: This service is often used to provide a break so that caregivers can participate in other family activities, such as holiday celebrations, or just to relieve a tired caregiver for a few days. We will take care of the patient in our home-like setting for up to five days.
  • Continuous Care: When pain or symptoms reach a crisis, patients receive treatment for a brief period; medical staff is on hand to help manage these symptoms until they are controlled.

The hospice or the attending physician determines what levels of care are needed, and all types of care must be approved by the hospice before the patient may use them. Not all patients use or need all levels of care, yet all are available if they are needed.

Who is Harbor Hospice

Harbor Hospice is much more than a place. We are devoted to giving each family a gift when they need it most...quality of life for our patients when they are facing life's greatest challenge.

At Harbor Hospice our commitment to excellence is reflected in our core values. Conveying these values throughout the organization with excitement and passion by word and action is what drives us.