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Find the Right Hospice Care in Stanton, Texas

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Hospice of Midland Logo

Hospice of Midland

Midland, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoNonprofitLocal
Veterans ProgramPediatric CarePalliative Care
Home Hospice - Odessa Logo

Home Hospice - Odessa

Odessa, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoFor-ProfitRegional-Chain
StarCare Home Health & Hospice - El Paso Logo

StarCare Home Health & Hospice - El Paso

Odessa, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoFor-ProfitRegional-Chain
Interim HealthCare of Big Spring Logo

Interim HealthCare of Big Spring

Big Spring, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoFor-ProfitNational-Chain
Pediatric CarePalliative Care
Interim HealthCare of Midland Logo

Interim HealthCare of Midland

Midland, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoFor-ProfitNational-Chain
Pediatric CarePalliative Care
Heart To Heart Hospice - Midland Logo

Heart To Heart Hospice - Midland

Midland, TX

West Texas /Midland / Odessa / El PasoFor-ProfitNational-Chain
Veterans ProgramPalliative Care
Angels Care Hospice - Lubbock Logo

Angels Care Hospice - Lubbock

Lubbock, TX

Panhandle /Amarillo / LubbockFor-ProfitNational-Chain
7

Total Hospices

1

Nonprofit Organizations

0

With Dedicated Inpatient Facilities

2

With Veterans Programs

3

Offering Pediatric Hospice

0

Provide Spanish-Speaking

Frequently Asked Questions About Hospices in Stanton

How many hospice providers serve Stanton, Texas?

Stanton is served by 7 Medicare-certified hospice providers from across Texas. Most providers serving Martin County also extend their services to Stanton and the surrounding Martin County area. These providers typically have teams that travel to patients' homes throughout the area, ensuring families receive care wherever they call home in Stanton.

What should I look for when choosing a hospice provider in Stanton, Texas?

When choosing a hospice provider in Stanton, Texas, consider several important factors: Medicare quality ratings (shown on this page), family reviews on Google, whether they offer specialized programs you may need (Veterans care, pediatric hospice, Spanish-speaking services, etc.), proximity to your location, availability of inpatient facilities for crisis care, response time for admissions, and whether they're a nonprofit or for-profit organization. It's also helpful to ask about their experience serving the Stanton area and Martin County, typical visit frequency, and staff turnover rates. Many hospice providers serving Stanton offer consultations to discuss your family's unique needs.

Are there nonprofit hospice providers in Stanton, Texas?

Yes, Stanton, Texas is served by 1 nonprofit hospice organization. Nonprofit hospices in Martin County often have a strong community focus and may offer additional services like comprehensive grief support programs, community education, and charitable care for those in financial need. Both nonprofit and for-profit providers must meet the same Medicare certification standards, so quality hospice care is available across all provider types in Martin County. Many families appreciate the community-centered approach of nonprofit hospice organizations.

Do hospice providers in Stanton, Texas offer specialized care for Veterans?

Yes, 2 of the hospice providers serving Stanton, Texas offer specialized Veterans programs, often through the "We Honor Veterans" partnership program. These hospice programs recognize the unique needs of Veterans and may include connections to VA benefits, specialized staff training in military culture, and partnerships with local VA facilities. Veterans and their families in Stanton and throughout Martin County should ask hospice providers about their Veterans program level and experience serving Veterans when making their selection. Many hospice providers in Martin County have strong relationships with local VA resources.

How quickly can hospice services start in Stanton, Texas?

Most hospice providers serving Stanton, Texas offer quick or same-day admission when medically appropriate and when the hospice team is available. The timeline typically depends on factors like the patient's condition, availability of the hospice team, and coordination with the patient's current healthcare providers. Once you contact a hospice provider in Stanton, they can usually complete the admission process within 24-48 hours, sometimes the same day if urgent. All hospice providers serving Stanton have 24/7 admission lines, so you can reach out anytime. Many hospice providers in Martin County have teams strategically located throughout the area to ensure responsive service.

Will hospice providers travel throughout Stanton, Texas?

Yes, hospice care is provided wherever you call home throughout Martin County. This includes private residences in Stanton; assisted living facilities; nursing homes; and memory care communities. The hospice team—including nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers—will travel to you for scheduled visits. Most hospice providers serving Stanton and Martin County have teams familiar with navigating the area. Most care happens during regular visits, with 24/7 on-call support available for emergencies. Some providers also offer inpatient facilities for times when symptoms need more intensive management than can be provided at home.

About Stanton

Stanton is part of Martin County, where hospice access can vary by neighborhood, travel range, and provider staffing footprint.

Families in Stanton often compare both proximity and care logistics, including in-home visit coverage, response timing, and coordination with inpatient partners when needs become more complex.

Stanton is in the West Texas region, and is located in Martin County, which includes 0 other cities and communities.