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Here for Your Patients: Crossroads Hospice Referrals

When a patient may have limited time left, we can help make it the best time possible — by celebrating their life, keeping them comfortable, and supporting their family. Making a hospice referral allows a compassionate hospice organization like Crossroads Hospice & Palliative Care to serve as an extension of the excellent medical care you have provided. Keep reading to learn about why you should refer a patient to hospice.

How to start the hospice patient referral process.

Starting the hospice patient referral process is simple and immediate. If you have a patient you’d like to refer to hospice, please complete the below form and we will respond immediately. You can also schedule a meeting to learn more about our process.

Local Crossroads teams provide care throughout 6 metro areas:

Memphis, TN  |  Philadelphia, PA  |  Akron, OH  |  Cincinnati, OH  |  Cleveland, OH  |  Dayton, OH

 

Start the patient referral process now.

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We look forward to supporting your patients and their families as well as you do.

 

How Crossroads supports patients and families.

  • Same day house calls to asses the patient in their home, nursing home or hospital
  • Assistance withdrawing patients from ventilators and caring for them after
  • Talk to and educate the patient and family
  • Continuously monitor the progression of end-of-life signs and recognize upcoming milestones

Collaborating with your care team.

We work alongside and remain in constant contact with:

  • Nurses
  • Doctors
  • Oncologists
  • Discharge managers
  • Hospital admissions personnel
  • More

Why families trust Crossroads.

  • Available 24/7/365 for any questions
  • Provides more care than the national average in a patient’s last seven days
  • Dedicated shifts so that the team is always ready and well-rested
  • Supplies necessary medical equipment and medication
  • Medicaid and Medicare certified
  • Focus on the celebration of life, not the preparation of death
  • Offer special programs such as Gift of a Day, similar to Make-a-Wish for hospice patients