Address: 5000 NW Dunn Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34981, USA
Phone: +17724034500
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Christina Ibanez
Michelle and her team of nurses are the kindest people I've met. It's never an easy undertaking having to put a family member in Hospice. But this group genuinely cares and provides you and your family with peace of mind during this difficult time. They care for the safety and comfort of your loved one. The facility is beautiful and very calming. I can't thank them enough for their compassion.
Elizabeth Orr
Let me explain why 3 stars and not 5 My mom went to the hospice house on Dunn road. What a beautiful place. So peaceful. The garden really is a place of peace with the most beautiful plants. The nurses and caregivers were SO kind. They answered any questions we had. I 100% would recommend the hospice house. I also want to give a huge Thankyou to MR. Anderson ( Erik ? I think that was his name he had blue in his hair and was freaking awesome originally from New York ) he came to me at lawnwood to start the process and his personality and the way he made me feel leaving my mom in their care was so needed in the moment. I will say how ever that my dad had hospice care at home and was NOT a good experience. 4 months prior my dad had to go into hospice care and he chose to be home, the nurse who originally came out was awesome, but my dad was 6’2 and on a couch…he had back issues, was in a bad motor cycle accident a few years ago and has pins and rods in one knee and ankle, and trying to roll him by my self ( I’m 5’2 120 pounds) to change his diaper was not easy and I needed help, the male nurse who came that night/morning (12:30 am ) to help made a comment about how he assumed my dad had been in his diaper all day because it was full and leaking ( one that hurt my feelings because he hadn’t been, 2 it seemed very unprofessional) he also was not gentle moving my dad around at all and when my dads best friend who is in a wheel chair seen it, he said hey you need to be careful he has a bad back and leg, they argued and he got very frustrated with his friend in a very hard time, and didn’t get any gentler with my dad, didn’t tell my dad what he was doing so I was talking to my dad letting him know what was going on, very unprofessional imo, my dad passed less than 6 hours later and my dads body had let his bowels go….that same male nurse came back when he passed, didn’t straighten my dad out or make him look decent or anything. Thank GOD my dads best friends nurse came that morning shortly after, she straightened my dads legs and brushed his hair, closed his eyes and said a prayer for him. She was not apart of hospice. Both of my parents passed with in 4 months of each other and if you have a choice I would recommend the house over home every single time. Thankyou for taking the time to read this if you made it this far; if you’re going through this my heart is with you….
Brittany Sharbuno
Many things to say but walking in I was very skeptical, leaving I was so thankful for them. I wanna give extra thanks to the following nurses Anna who I didn’t meet but my uncle raved about. Lori, Angia & special thanks to Linda and Nikki for taking care of my grandpa and having excellent bed side manner.
kristi torres
I am the sales director of an assisted living community in Port St Lucie. I wanted to say how impressed I am with all of the TCH Hospice staff. They work together as a group to care for our residents and families. The Community Relations reps, Chaplains, nurses and caregivers collectively work together to provide the best care and to make each day memorable and special for their clients. Thank you for being so compassionate!
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No they can not accept any gifts
TCH accepts all forms of insurance. There are funds earmarked for people who have no insurance. So there is hardly ever out of pocket costs. Anything out of pocket would be made clear before hand.
Yes, all hospices are required by law to be able to provide respite care.
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