More than a place of care, hospice is a unique kind of care for people with advanced illness and the ones who love them. It is a specialized care that accepts dying as a natural part of life when death is inevitable, seeking neither to speed up the dying process nor postpone it. More than 90 percent of hospice care is received at the patient's home. Community Hospice care is available wherever you reside--in your private home, in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and in area hospitals. At times, pain or symptoms may become too difficult to manage or stabilize at home. Community Hospice can provide care in our homelike short-term inpatient care centers conveniently located in our five-county area.