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Hospice Care in Kansas City, MO

Compare 13 Medicare-certified hospice providers offering comfort care, pain management, and emotional support

13 hospice providers in Kansas City, MO · 7 for-profit, 3 non-profit, 3 other

1

Advanced Home Health And Hospice Kansas City

For-profit

9233 Ward Parkway, Ste 275, Kansas City, MO 64114

(913) 890-8448
2

Amedisys Hospice

For-profit

6601 Winchester, Suite 230, Kansas City, MO 64133

(816) 478-8900
3

Appl Orchard Hospice Of Missouri, Inc

For-profit

1600 Genessee, Suite 610, Kansas City, MO 64102

(816) 945-7107
4

Catholic Community Hospice

Non-profit

3210 Michigan Avenue, Ste 160, Kansas City, MO 64109

(816) 523-5634
5

Generations Care, Llc

For-profit

4240 Blue Ridge Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64133

(816) 605-6186
6

Gentiva

10100 N Ambassador Drive, Suite 100b, Kansas City, MO 64153

(816) 678-0412
7

Hospice Care Of Vna

Non-profit

1300 E 104th Street, Ste 300, Kansas City, MO 64114

(816) 531-1200
8

Interim Healthcare Of Kansas City

For-profit

4444 N Belleview, Ste 108, Kansas City, MO 64116

(913) 381-3100
9

Kansas City Hospice And Palliative Care

Non-profit

9001 State Line Road, Suite 300, Kansas City, MO 64114

(816) 363-2600
10

Monarch Hospice & Palliative Care, Llc

800 E 101st Terrace, Suite 350, Kansas City, MO 64131

(816) 434-0938
11

Novus Lifecare

For-profit

373 West 101st Terrace, Ste 230, Kansas City, MO 64114

(816) 654-4221
12

One Community Hospice

For-profit

14700 42nd St S, Kansas City, MO 64139

(816) 836-1096
13

Saint Luke's Hospice

Other

3516 Summit Street, Kansas City, MO 64111

(816) 756-1160

About Hospice Care in Kansas City

Comfort care and end-of-life support in Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri has 13 Medicare-certified hospice providers offering comfort care, pain management, and emotional support for patients and families facing end-of-life care. Hospice services focus on quality of life rather than curative treatment, providing comprehensive palliative care in the patient's preferred setting.

Ownership includes 7 for-profit, 3 non-profit, 3 other providers. When choosing a hospice, consider the range of services offered, proximity to your home, availability of specialized programs such as veteran-focused or pediatric hospice, and patient satisfaction scores.

When evaluating hospice providers, ask about the availability of 24/7 on-call support, the team composition (nurses, social workers, chaplains, volunteers), and how quickly the provider can begin services. Families should also inquire about bereavement support programs and whether the hospice offers respite care to give primary caregivers a temporary break.

Frequently Asked Questions

About hospice care in Kansas City, MO

How many hospice providers are in Kansas City, MO?

There are 13 Medicare-certified hospice providers in Kansas City, Missouri. Each provider offers end-of-life comfort care and support services.

What services do hospice providers offer?

Hospice providers offer palliative care focused on comfort rather than cure, including pain management, symptom control, spiritual counseling, emotional support, and bereavement support for families. Services are typically provided in the patient's home, nursing facility, or dedicated hospice center.

How do I choose a hospice provider in Kansas City?

When choosing a hospice provider, consider the ownership type (for-profit, non-profit, or government), proximity to your home, range of services offered, CAHPS hospice satisfaction survey scores, availability of specialized programs, and whether the provider is Medicare-certified.

What is the Medicare Hospice Benefit?

The Medicare Hospice Benefit covers hospice care for patients with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of 6 months or less, as certified by a physician. It covers nursing care, medical equipment, medications for symptom control, aide services, social work, counseling, and bereavement support at little to no cost to the patient.

Does Medicare cover hospice care?

Yes. Medicare Part A covers virtually all hospice costs for eligible patients, including nursing care, medical equipment, prescription drugs for symptom control, home health aide services, therapy, social work, and bereavement counseling. Patients pay nothing for most services.

Can hospice care be provided at home?

Yes. Over 95% of hospice care is delivered in the patient's home, assisted living facility, or nursing home. The hospice team visits regularly and is available 24/7 by phone for urgent needs.

Data source: CMS Hospice Compare ·