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Three Oaks Hospice

911 W Loop 281 Ste 209, Longview, TX 75604

For-Profit
7 Years Certified
51 Patients/Day

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911 W Loop 281 Ste 209
Longview, TX 75604

About Three Oaks Hospice

Hospice overview and quality summary

Three Oaks Hospice is a for-profit hospice care provider in Longview, TX, serving patients and families in Gregg County and the surrounding area. Medicare certified since 2019, Three Oaks Hospice has provided 7 years of end-of-life and palliative care to the community.

Three Oaks Hospice serves an average of 51 patients per day, covering 54 ZIP codes across its service area. 56% of care is delivered in patients' homes, consistent with the hospice philosophy of enabling comfort care in familiar surroundings.

The facility's Hospice Care Index score is 10 out of 10, a composite measure of care quality and efficiency. 4 physicians are affiliated with this hospice.

When choosing hospice care in Longview, TX, consider quality ratings, caregiver satisfaction surveys, the hospice's experience with your loved one's condition, and the service area. Since hospice care is typically delivered in the home, the responsiveness and availability of the care team are critical factors.

At a Glance

Star RatingNot Rated
OwnershipFor-Profit
Certified Since2019
CountyGregg
Avg Daily Census51 patients
Service Area54 ZIP codes
HCI Score10/10
Affiliated Doctors4

Quality Process Measures

CMS hospice care quality indicators vs. national benchmarks

Treatment Preferences Documented

Patients whose treatment preferences were discussed and documented

100.0%

Natl: 99.5%

Average

Beliefs & Values Addressed

Patients whose beliefs and values were addressed in the plan of care

99.2%

Natl: 98.3%

Average

Pain Screening

Patients screened for pain upon hospice admission

96.9%

Natl: 98.3%

Average

Comprehensive Pain Assessment

Patients with pain who received a comprehensive pain assessment

100.0%

Natl: 94.8%

Above Average

Dyspnea Screening

Patients screened for shortness of breath upon admission

99.2%

Natl: 99.0%

Average

Dyspnea Treatment

Patients with dyspnea who received treatment within 24 hours

98.7%

Natl: 97.4%

Average

Composite Process Score

Composite measure of all hospice care process quality measures

95.4%

Natl: 91.6%

Above Average

Hospice Care Index

Composite quality score with 10 sub-measures

10/10

Overall HCI Score

National average: 8.8/10

Three Oaks Hospice's Hospice Care Index (HCI) score is 10 out of 10, above the national average of 8.8. This composite score reflects stronger-than-average performance across measures of nursing continuity, care transitions, and presence near death.

69.4% of Three Oaks Hospice's patients received visits from the hospice team in their final days of life, significantly above the national average of 47.9%. This is one of the most meaningful quality indicators — having the hospice team present during the final hours provides critical comfort to both patients and families.

Visits Near Death

Patients with visits in last 3 days of life

89.1%

Natl: 89.5%

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Nurse Care Minutes

Average nurse care minutes per routine home care day

10.2

Natl: 13.4

27th pctl

Weekend Nursing

Percentage of skilled nursing minutes on weekends

5.6%

Natl: 9.2%

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Gaps in Nursing Visits

Stays with gaps in skilled nursing visits

65.7%

Natl: 55.4%

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Early Live Discharges

Patients discharged alive within 3 days

3.7%

Natl: 7.2%

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Late Live Discharges

Patients discharged alive after enrollment

42.6%

Natl: 40%

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Burdensome Transitions (Type 1)

Hospice-to-acute-care transitions near death

9.3%

Natl: 8%

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Burdensome Transitions (Type 2)

Acute care admissions near death

1.9%

Natl: 2.3%

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CHC/GIP Days

Continuous home care & general inpatient days as share of total

0%

Natl: 0.6%

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Per-Beneficiary Spending

Average Medicare spending per hospice beneficiary

$25,989

Natl: $16,971

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Patient Population

Primary diagnoses of hospice patients

Three Oaks Hospice's patient population is primarily composed of individuals with dementia (40%), followed by cardiovascular disease (17%), cancer (17%), stroke (12%), other conditions (12%), respiratory disease (11%). Dementia care requires specialized communication techniques and behavioral support, which experienced hospice teams are trained to provide.

Dementia40%
Cardiovascular Disease17%
Cancer17%
Stroke12%
Other Conditions12%
Respiratory Disease11%

Care Settings

Where hospice care is delivered

Three Oaks Hospice delivers 56% of its care in patients' homes, with 24% in assisted living settings, 19% in nursing facility settings. The hospice serves an average of 51 patients per day.

Patient's Home

56%

Assisted Living

24%

Nursing Facility

19%

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Three Oaks Hospice

What is the CMS rating for Three Oaks Hospice?

Three Oaks Hospice does not currently have a CMS star rating available. Approximately 69% of hospice providers lack sufficient survey data for a star rating.

What conditions does Three Oaks Hospice primarily treat?

Three Oaks Hospice's patient population includes dementia (40%), cardiovascular disease (17%), cancer (17%), stroke (12%), other conditions (12%), respiratory disease (11%). This reflects the hospice's experience managing these conditions.

Where does Three Oaks Hospice provide care?

Three Oaks Hospice provides care in patient's home (56%), assisted living (24%), nursing facility (19%).

How large is Three Oaks Hospice?

Three Oaks Hospice serves an average of 51 patients per day and covers 54 ZIP codes in its service area.

How many doctors are affiliated with Three Oaks Hospice?

4 physicians are affiliated with Three Oaks Hospice.

Data source: CMS Hospice Compare · CAHPS Hospice Survey ·