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Hospice

Chisholm Trail Hospice provides physical, emotional, and spiritual support to terminally ill patients and their families. Our interdisciplinary team helps patients maintain their dignity, comfort, and quality of life in the face of terminal illness.

Patients may have any end-stage disease to qualify for Hospice. It is not a “cancer only” service. Hospice nurses and staff can do their best work with early referrals. This enables the staff to predict and prevent some expected crisis periods and also allows for a rapport to be established between the patient, the family, and the Hospice team. Anyone may make a referral, but a physician must order Hospice before care begins. 

Care Team

Headshot of Doctor Laura Myrick

Laura Myrick

MD

Family Medicine

Programs & Services

Are you or a loved one dealing with any of these health issues?

  • Hospitalizations over the last year
  • Recent weight loss over the last six months
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Needing more assistance with activities of daily living
  • Increased or new onset of incontinence
  • Decreased stamina
  • Increased edema
  • Increased shortness of breath
  • Decreased ability of communicate
  • Increased disorientation or confusion
  • Withdrawl from family or friends
  • Decreased appetite
  • Infections, such as UTI or respiratory
  • New wounds or wounds that do not heal

If you have responded yes to any of these questions a Chisholm Trail Hospice nurse can schedule an in-person meeting with the patient and their family to discuss the objectives of care and how hospice can offer assistance to fulfill their needs.

Opting for hospice services at an earlier stage can bring advantages to patients, families, and caregivers precisely when they require them the most, and it can enable patients to continue engaging in their everyday activities for an extended period.