
Dallas, TX
Peaceful Hope Hospice and Palliative Care, founded in 2022, is a local for-profit provider located in Dallas County, Texas. The organization offers a range of hospice services, including bereavement support and dietary counseling, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families. Their bereavement program provides resources and support for up to twelve months following a loved one's passing, available to anyone in the community, regardless of previous hospice care. Peaceful Hope is accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP), which reflects its commitment to quality care and community service. Families seeking compassionate end-of-life care can find a supportive environment that prioritizes dignity and comfort.
Main Phone: (972) 803-3433
Email: info@peacefulhopehpc.com
Fax: (972) 803-3431
Address: 621 Avenue G, Dallas, TX 75203
Specialized care for children and families.
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
North Texas Region
Serving 7 counties
Most Recent Reviews
Dinnah the RN nurse and the rest of the coworkers very caring and patient. They are very knowledgeable and helpful. They are very prompt and responsive.
I want to express my deepest gratitude to Peaceful Hope Hospice and Palliative Care in Dallas for the incredible service and care they provide. A special gratitude for the service they provided to my neighbor, who received good service under their care and dedication that truly made a difference. The name says it all: peaceful, hopeful, and filled with care. Highly recommend this hospice for anyone seeking professional, loving end-of-life care for their loved ones.
Oh yeah. I had a neighbor that had a grandma with serious aging conditions. Notably, incontinence and dyspnea that was sort of chronic. They traversed various hospices until I overheard them talk of poor services therein in most locations. I just referred them to this hospice and now the whole family is optimistic about hospice care. Grandma Anabel looks forward to seeing her 100th birthday. For sure hospice care is a God given responsibility and yes, it changes lives. May God bless these great men and women. Maybe, Sec Kennedy should raise the hourly pay for all members of the HHS. They so deserve.
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