
Brownwood, TX
Established in 2003, Solaris Hospice - Brownwood is a for-profit hospice provider serving the North Texas / Dallas-Fort Worth area, particularly in Brown County. The organization is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for patients with terminal illnesses through a comprehensive range of hospice services. Solaris Hospice emphasizes the importance of personalized care plans that cater to the specific needs of each patient and their families, ensuring that they receive the support and comfort necessary during difficult times. Personalized Care: The team at Solaris Hospice works closely with patients and their families to create individualized care plans. This collaborative approach helps to address the unique challenges faced by each patient, allowing for a more tailored experience that can significantly improve overall quality of life.
Main Phone: (325) 641-1630
Email: cchappell@solarisfamily.com
Fax: (325) 646-8127
Address: 2511 Crockett Dr, Brownwood, TX 76801
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 10 counties
Most Recent Reviews
We are very pleased with Solaris care for mom. Nurse Amy has been very attentive to moms needs and any concerns.
In 2021 a wonderful woman helped my father Donald Powell of songbird lodge pass Peacefully. I'd love to find her and give her a hug and tell her thank you and tell her how much it meant to me to me that she was there to give him comfort in his final moments. Thank you to Solaris hospice and her for taking such wonderful care of my father and making sure he wasn't in any pain when he passed in December of 2021
Unhappy at the end of service with caseworker Amy Anderson. My mother was on service and she said she was fine. When I walked into rehab she was not fine. Mental confusion, couldn't really communicate, sleeping. The next day she was worse. I told her to take her to the ER. When I got to the ER the dr said she was sespis. She was shipped to Abilene possibly needing dialysis. They told me she is no longer on hospice!! Abilene ER said my mother has sespis shock go call your family she won't make it. My mother is a fighter and went from ICU in 3 days, to PCU, and regular time. Kidneys doing better.
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