
Laredo, TX
Laredo Hospice, part of Aspen Healthcare, has been operational since 2013 in Webb County, Texas, offering hospice services to families in the South Texas and Rio Grande Valley region. It is a for-profit organization known for its patient-centered approach to end-of-life care, emphasizing the importance of comfort and dignity for patients and their families. Laredo Hospice provides palliative consults as part of its service offerings, ensuring comprehensive support during difficult times. Though it is not accredited by ACHC or CHAP, it holds JCAHO accreditation, reflecting its commitment to quality care standards. The organization operates with a focus on personalized care plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
We Honor Veterans - Level 4 certified.
Specialized palliative consultations available.
Private Home or Apartment
Your own residence, wherever you call home
Assisted Living Facility
We partner with ALFs throughout Texas
Nursing Home
Coordinated care with nursing facility staff
Memory Care Facility
Specialized support for dementia patients
South Texas Region
Serving 2 counties
Most Recent Reviews
On the hardest days of my father's last we met a very hard working person that did so much for not just my father but for the family we greatly appreciate Kasandra that works for Laredo Hospice she went over and above to keep my father as comfortable and happy as she could I will never forget when she brought him 2 ice-cream sunday's lol made him very happy to see her and the sunday's...Keep up the good work Kasandra
They gave my Uncle the best of care and were very attentive and caring ... Thank you for helping in the toughest of times !!
Main nurse and Cna were great no bad reviews about them, they took care of my mom so well and were so attentive to her and to us. However when my mom was in her final weeks she had terrible terminal agitation and the head nurse in charge didn't give any meds for it she needed sedation, instead she was restless and wanted to get out of bed and couldn't sleep and my dad either, I had to research through Tiktok from another Hospice nurses with many years of experience the recommendations at near the end of life meds and handling, and had to educate myself and my dad because we were new navigating anticipated grief, grief itself and how the last weeks of life would look like. it will be my mom's first year in January 11th 2026 and I have NEVER heard back from the social worker, EVER. She told me there was going to be support even after the 1st year of passing with grief tools support and never heard back from the agency again. Once i called her and was in a meeting and never called back, very disappointed...