When someone you love is very sick, choosing care can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help. Aspen Grove Hospice provides compassionate hospice care in Pueblo County, CO so your family can focus on comfort, connection, and time together. Our local team brings care to you at home, in an apartment, assisted living, or a nursing facility so support happens in familiar places with the people and routines that matter most.
What Is Hospice Care?
Hospice is specialized end-of-life care for people with a physician-certified life expectancy of six months or less. The goal is comfort, not cure. Hospice addresses the whole person body, mind, and spirit while guiding families through daily caregiving and decisions. Care typically includes:
- Pain and symptom relief tailored to your goals
- Emotional and spiritual support for patients and loved ones
- Family and caregiver education to build confidence at home
- Grief and bereavement support after a loss
- Care is provided wherever you live. Many families appreciate being able to stay together at home or within their senior living community while receiving skilled, coordinated support.
Why Families Choose Aspen Grove Hospice in Pueblo County
Choosing a hospice partner is personal. Families across Pueblo County trust our steady, supportive approach when life feels uncertain.
- Experienced, Medicare-certified team. Care team clinicians, CNAs, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers work together on a plan that reflects your values and priorities.
- Coverage clarity. Hospice is typically covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. We explain benefits in plain language and help with authorizations and paperwork.
- Care that comes to you. We coordinate medications, supplies, and durable medical equipment (such as a hospital bed or oxygen) delivered to your home when related to the terminal illness.
- Whole-family support. We teach practical skills, offer emotional counseling, and provide spiritual care that honors your beliefs and traditions.
- 24/7 phone support. A clinician is available by phone any time for urgent questions, changes, or guidance.
- Grief support for at least 12 months. Our commitment continues after a death with counseling, groups, and resources.
Our philosophy is simple: when quality of care is strong, quality of life can be better every day.
End-of-Life Care in Pueblo County
Every person’s goals are unique. Some want quiet days at home; others hope for visits with friends, a favorite meal, or time outside in the sunshine. We personalize end-of-life care in Pueblo County to honor what matters most to you. We collaborate with your primary doctor and specialists, coordinate with senior living communities, and help everyone understand next steps. When needs change, we adjust the plan quickly to keep symptoms managed and stress lower. Families often tell us that consistent faces, clear communication, and practical teaching make day-to-day life feel more manageable and peaceful.
Our Caring Staff Are Ready to Support You and Your Loved Ones
Call us today at (720) 999-9854 or click the button below to schedule a FREE In-home Consultation.
Explore Your Care OptionsHospice Care Across Pueblo County’s Top Communities
We serve patients and families throughout Pueblo County, meeting you where you are:
- Pueblo: Comfort-focused care delivered at home or within local senior communities.
- Pueblo West: Coordinated symptom management, equipment, and supplies close to home.
- Boone: Clear caregiver education and reliable support for rural families.
- Colorado City: Personalized plans and practical help that reduce stress.
- Rye: Emotional and spiritual support that honors your beliefs.
- Avondale: Compassionate visits and timely coordination of medications.
- Beulah Valley: Respectful routines that fit mountain access and lifestyle needs.
- Salt Creek: Whole-family support and thoughtful care planning.
- Vineland: Symptom relief and caregiver coaching right where you live.
- Blende: End-of-life care designed around comfort, dignity, and peace.
We also serve nearby communities when appropriate.
Support for Families and Caregivers
Caring for someone you love is meaningful and it can be a lot to carry. We help you feel ready and supported.
- Hands-on training. Learn safe transfers and positioning, skin care, nutrition and hydration tips, medication basics, and what changes to watch for.
- Social work and counseling. Get guidance with resources, benefits, advance directives, and coping strategies for the whole family.
- Spiritual care. Chaplains provide respectful support that honors your beliefs and traditions, whether you have a faith background or not.
Volunteer and aide support. Short breaks for caregivers and friendly companionship for your loved one can make hard days easier. - Grief care. One-on-one counseling, groups, and resources are available for at least 12 months after a death because care does not end at the bedside.
Coverage and Costs
One of the first questions families ask is cost. The good news is that hospice care is typically covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Coverage usually includes:
- Medications related to the terminal illness and comfort
- Durable medical equipment such as a hospital bed, oxygen, wheelchair, or commode
- Needed medical supplies such as dressings and catheters
- Regular visits from your interdisciplinary hospice team
- 24/7 phone access to a clinician for urgent questions
If you have questions about your benefits, we review them with you and coordinate authorizations with your physician. Our goal is to make coverage simple and transparent so you can focus on time together.
Our Caring Staff Are Ready to Support You and Your Loved Ones
Call us today at (720) 999-9854 or click the button below to schedule a FREE In-home Consultation.
Explore Your Care OptionsFAQs About Hospice Care in Pueblo County
Ask your physician about a six-month prognosis, or call us to discuss signs and eligibility. Indicators may include more frequent ER or hospital visits, weight loss or decreased appetite, increasing pain or shortness of breath, and needing more help with daily tasks such as bathing or walking.
Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans typically cover hospice at 100% for services related to the terminal illness, including medications, equipment, supplies, and visits from the hospice team.
Wherever the patient lives, home, apartment, assisted living, or a nursing facility. We bring hospice to you so care is convenient, coordinated, and familiar.
After physician orders, services can often begin quickly based on needs, location, and equipment coordination. We work to begin care without delay.
Yes. Education, counseling, spiritual care, and grief services are integral to hospice. We also provide practical coaching to help caregivers feel confident with day-to-day tasks.
If a person stabilizes or goals change, hospice can be paused. If needs increase later, services can resume with a new physician certification.