105 Habersham Dr. Suite D, Fayetteville, GA 30214

Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week

Why Choose Us

Choosing a hospice care company is a significant decision that involves considering various factors to ensure that the patient receives compassionate, competent, and appropriate end-of-life care. Here is what you can expect from us:

Accreditation and Licensing: We are fully accredited by recognized health organizations and properly licensed, so we adhere to high standards of care and regulatory requirements.
Reputation and Recommendations: We have very positive feedback from former patients’ families, healthcare providers, and community members, which indicates our reliability and quality of care.
Experience and Specialization: We have extensive experience and specialization in certain conditions (such as cancer or Alzheimer’s disease) and can offer you more tailored and expert care.
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Staff Qualifications and Training: Our professionalism, qualifications, and ongoing training of our staff (including doctors, nurses, and support staff) are crucial for providing high-quality care.
Palliative Care Options: We offer a comprehensive range of palliative care services, including pain management and symptom control, ensuring patient comfort and quality of life.
Support Services: We provide robust support services, including emotional, spiritual, and bereavement support for patients and their families.
Availability: We offer 24/7 availability and can provide peace of mind knowing that care and support are always accessible.
Insurance and Costs Understanding how the hospice works with insurance providers and any potential out-of-pocket costs is essential to avoid unexpected expenses.
Patient and Family Involvement: We value and encourage the involvement of patients and their families in care planning and decisions, respecting patient autonomy and family needs.
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Personalized Care Plans: We offer personalized care plans tailored to the specific needs and wishes of the patient, ensuring that care is appropriate and respectful of the patient’s desires.
Cultural and Religious Considerations: We respect and accommodate the cultural and religious needs of patients and their families, ensuring a more comfortable and respectful care experience.
Unmatched Services: When you consider all the preceding points, you’ll realize that no one in the metro Atlanta area can match our team and the services we offer your loved one at this critical moment in time.
In Summary: When choosing a hospice care company, it’s beneficial to conduct thorough research and speak with the staff to gauge their responsiveness and compassion. Ultimately, the best choice is one that aligns with the patient’s and family’s needs, values, and preferences for end-of-life care.

How To Choose A Hospice Care

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It’s Way Too Easy To Make This Mistake.

“Don’t Get Fooled”

In the hospice industry, aggregators refer to companies or organizations that consolidate hospice care services or facilities under a single management or network. These entities might acquire, manage, or affiliate with multiple hospice care providers to offer a range of services in various locations. This consolidation can provide several benefits for the company, such as improved operational efficiencies, and enhanced negotiating power with payers.

Aggregators in the hospice industry might include large healthcare companies, private equity firms, or specialized hospice chains that seek to expand their presence in this sector through acquisitions or partnerships. These organizations often aim to streamline services and leverage economies of scale to make more profit.

Some people feel that there are way too many big corporations that allow their corporate accountants to control the level of care their loved one receives.

You should know who’s behind the hospice company you are considering, how long their staff has been with them, and what their previous patient’s family thinks of their service.

TIP: Look at the website. Often, you’ll see the same photos and the same text on what appear to be two different companies’ websites. This is the biggest sign that they are owned by the same large corporation.

What Our Clients Say

Our Mission

The mission of Precious Hospice – loving care through life’s precious moments – is to provide pain and symptom management, emotional, spiritual and social support for all eligible patients and their families.

Our Vision

The vision of Precious Hospice is to become a leading, influential, and sought out, EXPERT source of education and service to the community on end-of-life care.

The vision of Precious Hospice is to become a leading, influential, and sought out, EXPERT source of education and service to the community on end-of-life care.

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Our Values

Patient & Family Beliefs

We value the patient and their family and plan our care with respect to all religions and ethnicities.

The Community

Since opening out doors, we have valued our partnerships with the community. We love our community to the core.

Professional Environment

A professional, courteous, respectful working environment that fosters teamwork & encourages excellence.

Our Staff

Our doctors, nurses, chaplains, and volunteers are specially trained to provide the care and the services the patient needs – which means that everyone gets a unique care plan.

PHYSICIANS

The Physician is to be the medical director and oversee the medical provision of care for each patient.

NURSES

Our nurses work closely with patient, family and physician to manage all pain and symptoms.

LICENSED MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKERS

All licensed medical social workers care for the patient’s and family’s social and emotional needs.

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS

CNA’s role is to provide assistance with activities of daily living, safety and emotional support.

CHAPLAINS

Our Chaplains provide religious services, spiritual guidance, and counseling to our patients, their families, and our staff.

VOLUNTEERS

Our specially screened and trained volunteers provide companionship and assistance to families and patients.

Learn About Hospice Care

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