Support Organizations
Caring Connections
A program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization that provides free resources to help people make decisions about end-of-life care and services.
1-800-658-8898 www.caringinfo.org
Central Texas Medical Center Hospice
Hospice services, bereavement counseling, and more.
713-677-7273 www.ctmc.org/careservices/hospice
Children’s Hospice International
Referral source, publications
703-684-0330 www.chionline.org
Compassion Hospice
Hospice Care for Orange, Chambers, Hardin, Galveston, Newton, Jasper, Tyler, Polk, Liberty and San Jacinto
409-835-8357 www.compassionhospice.org
Crown Hospice
Group has nurses with pediatric background. Counties served: Montgomery, San Jacinto, Polk, Liberty, Trinity, Walker, Waller, part of Harris.
361-575-5900 www.crownhospice.com
HeartsWay Hospice of Northeast Texas
Counties served: Harrison, Cass, Marion, Morris, Rusk, Panola, Shelby, Nacogdoches, Gregg, Upshur, Smith, Hopkins.
903-295-1680 www.heartswayhospice.org
HospiceLink
Information on hospice services throughout the US
1-877-325-4032 www.hospicelink.com
Hospice Brazos Valley
Locations in Bryan, Brenham and La Grange. (Bryan location)
979-821-2266 www.hospicebrazosvalley.org
Hospice of East Texas
Coping with terminal illness presents many challenges –physical, emotional, social and spiritual. The caring, experienced team of professionals at The Hospice of East Texas is prepared to meet those challenges, and believes that no one, regardless of age, illness or financial circumstances, should have to face death alone or in pain.
903-266-3400 www.hospiceofeasttexas.org
Hospice of the Pines
Inpatient facility or home care services
936-632-1514 www.hospiceinthepines.org
Houston Hospice
Provides compassionate physical, social and spiritual support to individuals with a life-limiting diagnosis, and their loved ones, irrespective of their ethnicity or beliefs. 713-468-2441
Operation Snowdrop
Provides a winter wonderland to those children with cancer on hospice.
Memorial Hermann Hospice Pediatric Program
Pediatric hospice is not giving up; it is a set of services that children and families deserve as they wrestle with a serious illness. Children on hospice do not have to give up curative treatments, have a DNR order, or stop being hospitalized. Our services are an extra layer of support, not a substitute for an existing treatment plan.