Address: 1717 N Clyde Morris Blvd #130, Daytona Beach, FL 32117, USA
Phone: +13862741004
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
Linda Grenier
Kindred Hospice was absolutely wonderful, we only had Genesis & Linda for a short time, they were absolutely the most caring and professional people to my husband in his last days at home. I would highly recommend!!
Ana Mitchell
I am writing this review as my mom nears her end of life. About a week and a half ago she was living in an assisted living facility but was very rapidly succumbing to the unrelenting effects of her advanced cancer. Kindred Hospice was called and at the time they responded very quickly and seemed to be just what was needed. I brought mom home with us 3 days ago knowing she did not have long to live and just wanted her last days/weeks on this earth surrounded by her family and loved ones. Early this morning she became unresponsive and basically seemed to be transitioning to an end of life phase. We called Kindred since we had been told they would be providing continuous care, they specifically said 24/7 care, when this time care. Two nurses finally arrived 3 hours after our call was placed (we placed the call at 7am) and left after 2 hours, stating that someone would come back in the afternoon. Mom was left in her unresponsive state, totally needing 24/7 care. We called them 3 hours later inquiring when we could expect a nurse to arrive, we spoke to the manager and we were told they were short on staff and would send someone soon. By then 5 hours had elapsed, and no one from hospice had returned. We received a call shortly afterwards stating that they were short staffed and were trying to have a nurse from an outside service come over but she would not be available until 8pm. I reiterated that when we first met with them they told us they would be readily available to care for mom when the time came. They said they were sorry but simply could not get staff to cover their needs and would be sending someone by 8pm. I am sorry, but the last thing you need when a loved one is passing is to hear that your loved one cannot be given the medical attention or care they need because of staff shortages. If you are in a similar position, where you need hospice care for a loved one, please, please ask around for a good hospice service. We basically took what mom's assisted facility used and are so disappointed and saddened by the service we have received. I will say that the nurses that were here from 10am-12pm were excellent but alas they were only here for 2 hours. Also, mom's social worker, Lydia, was very good. I certainly didn't think we were going to have to deal with this on top of the emotional turmoil and sadness we are already going through. Ana Mitchell.
Sandra Lackey
Thank you for your excellent care and compassion. Your kindness during this time will never be forgotten. God bless you.
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With pain and symptom management, as well as education and support, hospice care allows patients and families to focus on what is truly important When Life Matters Most. It is a unique health care approach in which the patient and family are the focus, not the disease. Hospice care helps patients and their families make the most of the time that remains. Hospice is a team of specially trained health care professionals caring for the patient and relieving anxiety for the caregiver/family. Our hospice support team helps patients and families with pain and symptom management, social, emotional, and grief issues. Hospice brings comfort and quality to the remaining months, weeks, and days.
Hospice care is for people who have a life-limiting illness with a life expectancy of six months or less, and have chosen to focus on comfort care over treatment. Hospice works with the patient and family to develop a plan of care specific to their disease and individual needs. Eligibility criteria includes frequent hospitalizations, progressive weight loss, deteriorating mental abilities, frequent infections, and/or an overall decline in condition.
We provide clinical excellence with dignity for our patients and families. Our clinicians have recently undergone specific COVID-19 training and are prepared to give exceptional care wherever you call home. Rest assured, we are taking every precaution to protect you and your loved ones from the spread of the virus. Our first priority is the well-being of our employees and the patients and families we care for every day. We continue to monitor developments with COVID-19 and recommendations from the CDC. We have established the KAH Virus Response Committee (VRC) and a COVID-19 Task Force to manage the fast changing environment from both clinical and customer perspectives.
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We provide crisis care, or some call it continuous care. This would be at the patients home or residence.
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