We are a free, independent hospice directory created by healthcare professionals to help families make informed decisions. We offer clear, objective information — including services, locations, and Medicare quality data — so you can compare hospice providers across Texas with confidence.
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Tyler, TX
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Denton, TX
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McKinney, TX
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Dallas, TX
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Kaufman, TX
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Fort Worth, TX
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Dallas, TX
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Dublin, TX
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Trinidad, TX
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Euless, TX
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Dallas, TX
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Fort Worth, TX
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Mansfield, TX

Fort Worth, TX
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Fort Worth, TX
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Waco, TX
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Denton, TX
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Mabank, TX
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Watauga, TX
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Weatherford, TX
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Dallas County is served by 240 Medicare-certified hospice providers, offering families quality care options close to home. This includes both local nonprofit organizations and nationally recognized providers, ensuring you can find the right fit for your family's needs.
When choosing a hospice provider in Dallas County, 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. Many providers offer consultations to discuss your family's unique needs.
Yes, Dallas County is home to 10 nonprofit hospice organizations, including some of the most highly-rated providers in the state. Nonprofit hospices 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 care is available across all provider types.
Dallas County includes a mix of communities where hospice coverage can vary by neighborhood, travel range, and provider footprint.
Families often evaluate both proximity and care logistics, including in-home visit coverage, response timing, and coordination with inpatient partners when needs become more complex.
Dallas County is part of North Texas, and the county includes 24 cities and communities.