When a loved one faces a serious illness, choosing care can feel uncertain. We’re here to help. Aspen Grove Hospice provides compassionate hospice care in Adams County so your family can focus on comfort, dignity, and time together. Our team comes to you home, apartment, assisted living, or nursing facility so care feels familiar and less stressful.
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. Your hospice team supports the whole person’s body, mind, and spirit while guiding families through decisions and daily caregiving. Care typically includes:
- Pain and symptom management
- Emotional and spiritual support
- Family and caregiver education
- Grief and bereavement services for loved ones after a loss
Care is delivered wherever your loved one lives. Many families appreciate that hospice can begin at home, close to routines, pets, and the people they love.
Why Families Choose Aspen Grove Hospice in Adams County
Families across Adams County choose Aspen Grove Hospice because we meet you with steadiness and compassion when life feels overwhelming.
- Experienced, Medicare-certified team. Your care includes clinicians, CNAs, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers working together on a plan that reflects your goals.
- Coverage clarity. Hospice is typically covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. We explain benefits in simple terms and help with paperwork.
- Care that comes to you. We coordinate medications, supplies, and durable medical equipment (like a hospital bed or oxygen) delivered to your home when related to the terminal illness.
- Whole-family support. We teach practical caregiving skills, provide counseling, and honor your beliefs with respectful spiritual care.
- 24/7 phone support. A clinician on our team is available by phone at any time for urgent questions.
- Grief support for at least 12 months. Our commitment continues after a death with counselling, groups, and resources.
Our philosophy is simple: quality of care helps shape quality of life, every day.
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Explore Your Care OptionsEnd-of-Life Care in Adams County
Every person’s goals are unique. Some hope for quiet days at home; others want time with friends, a favorite meal, or a peaceful afternoon outside. We personalize end-of-life care in Adams County to honor what matters most to you. We coordinate with your physicians and senior living community, anticipate changes, and adjust the plan quickly to keep your loved one comfortable and supported. Clear communication, consistent faces, and practical teaching help day-to-day life feel more manageable.
Hospice Care Across Adams County’s Top Cities
Aspen Grove Hospice serves patients and families throughout Adams County, including:
- Thornton: Comfort-focused care with guidance for families.
- Commerce City : Symptom relief, caregiver education, and meaningful support.
- Brighton : Reliable access to medications, supplies, and equipment.
- Westminster (Adams area) : Medical, emotional, and spiritual support for the whole family.
- Northglenn: Personalized care plans with timely visits based on need.
- Federal Heights: Practical help that meets you where you live.
- Aurora (Adams area): Coordinated care across home and senior communities.
- Henderson: Compassionate visits and caregiver coaching.
- Strasburg (Adams area): Respectful support for rural families.
- Berkley: Hospice services delivered right at home.
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.
- Simple, hands-on training. Learn safe transfers, skin care, nutrition and hydration tips, and how to notice changes that need attention.
- Social work and counseling. Get help with resources, benefits, advance directives, and coping strategies for the whole family.
- Spiritual care. Receive 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.
- Grief care. One-on-one counseling, support groups, and resources for at least 12 months.
Coverage and Costs
How much will hospice cost? is one of the most common questions we hear. The good news is that hospice care is typically covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. Coverage usually includes:
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Explore Your Care Options- Medications related to the terminal illness
- Durable medical equipment (hospital bed, oxygen, wheelchair, commode)
- Medical supplies such as dressings and catheters
- Visits from your hospice team and 24/7 phone access for urgent concerns
If you have questions about coverage or authorizations, we review your plan with you and coordinate directly with your physician.
FAQs About Hospice Care in Adams County
Ask your doctor about a six-month prognosis, or call us to discuss signs and eligibility. Common signs include frequent ER or hospital visits, increasing pain or shortness of breath, weight loss, or needing more help with daily tasks.
Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans typically cover hospice at 100% for services related to the terminal illness. This includes medications, equipment, supplies, and the hospice team.
Wherever the patient lives home, apartment, assisted living, or a nursing facility. We bring hospice care to you so life can feel more familiar and less stressful.
After physician orders, services can often begin quickly based on needs, location, and equipment coordination. We work to start care without delay.
Yes. Hospice includes caregiver education, emotional and spiritual support, and grief services for at least 12 months after a loss.
If a person stabilizes or goals change, hospice can be paused. If needs increase later, services can resume with a new physician certification.