Hospice Care in Westmoreland County: A Guide for Families

Making decisions about end-of-life care is one of the most profound challenges a family can face. In Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, families have access to compassionate support designed to bring comfort, dignity, and peace during this sensitive time. The goal of hospice is not to hasten death but to improve the quality of life for the time that remains, ensuring every moment matters.

For many, this journey is filled with questions about eligibility, cost, and the types of services available. This guide provides clarity for Westmoreland County residents, helping you understand the local hospice options available to support your loved one and your entire family.

ViaQuest Hospice Services in Westmoreland County

ViaQuest Hospice is committed to serving communities throughout Westmoreland County, from the bustling centers of Greensburg and Latrobe to the quieter, rural areas of the region. Our philosophy is centered on providing personalized care that respects the wishes of the patient and supports the emotional and spiritual needs of the family. We bring our services directly to wherever the patient calls home, whether it’s a private residence, an assisted living facility, or a nursing home.

Understanding Hospice Eligibility for Pennsylvania Families

Hospice care is for individuals with a life-limiting illness whose doctor has certified a prognosis of six months or less, should the disease run its natural course. It’s important to understand that hospice is not about giving up; it is about shifting the focus of care from curing an illness to providing comfort and maximizing quality of life.

The decision to begin hospice is a personal one, often made by the patient, family, and physician together. The focus turns to managing symptoms, relieving pain, and providing comprehensive support so patients can live as fully as possible.

Pennsylvania Medicaid and Medicare Hospice Coverage

For many families, a primary concern is how to pay for hospice care. Fortunately, hospice is a fully covered benefit under most insurance plans. The Medicare Hospice Benefit is a comprehensive plan that covers virtually all aspects of care related to the terminal illness, including nursing services, medical equipment, medications for pain and symptom management, and support services for the family.

Similarly, Pennsylvania Medicaid provides a robust hospice benefit for eligible residents. As detailed by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, this coverage ensures that financial concerns do not stand in the way of receiving compassionate end-of-life care.

Home Hospice Care in Greensburg, Latrobe, and Surrounding Communities

The overwhelming preference for most patients is to receive care in the familiar, comforting surroundings of their own home. Home hospice care in Westmoreland County makes this possible by bringing a dedicated team of professionals to the patient. This interdisciplinary team works together to create a personalized care plan.

Services typically include:

  • Skilled Nursing Care: Regular visits from a registered nurse to manage pain and symptoms.
  • Caregiver Support: Education and assistance for family caregivers to help them provide confident care.
  • Personal Assistance: Help with daily tasks such as bathing and dressing from hospice aides.
  • Spiritual and Emotional Counseling: Support for both the patient and their loved ones to address emotional and spiritual needs.
  • Bereavement Services: Grief support for family and friends for up to a year after their loss.

Supporting Rural Families in Westmoreland County

Westmoreland County’s diverse landscape includes many rural communities where accessing healthcare can sometimes be a challenge. ViaQuest Hospice is dedicated to overcoming these barriers, ensuring that families in every part of the county have access to the same high standard of end-of-life care. Our teams travel to meet you where you are, bringing comfort and clinical excellence to your doorstep.

How to Access Hospice Services

Starting the conversation about hospice care is the first and most important step. It begins with a simple phone call to discuss your family’s situation and your loved one’s needs. Anyone—a patient, family member, friend, or physician—can make an inquiry or referral. Our team can then coordinate with your loved one’s doctor to determine eligibility and begin the process of creating a supportive care plan.

For families in Westmoreland County seeking hospice care that provides comfort, dignity, and understanding, our team is here to listen. To learn more about how we support patients in Greensburg, Latrobe, and across the region, please call ViaQuest Hospice at (855) 289-1722. Our team can answer your questions and provide the guidance you need.

You can also download our Complete Guide to Hospice Care for comprehensive information about services and support available to you and your family.

Key Takeaways

  • Hospice care in Westmoreland County focuses on providing comfort, dignity, and quality of life at home.
  • Services are comprehensively covered by Medicare, Pennsylvania Medicaid, and most private insurance plans.
  • Support extends beyond the patient to include emotional, spiritual, and bereavement care for the entire family.

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General Inpatient Care (GIP)

 Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans, this level involves moving you to a contracted hospital, hospice house, inpatient unit, or specialized nursing facility bed. This is used for acute symptom management that cannot be effectively achieved in your home setting, with treatment strictly focused on symptoms related to your hospice diagnosis, demonstrating our determination in ensuring optimal comfort and peaceful transitions.

Inpatient Respite Care (IRC)

Provided at a contracted nursing facility for up to five days, Inpatient Respite Care offers temporary relief for your primary caregiver—giving them the rest they need while ensuring you receive continuous expert hospice care. This level of care offers pure relief and peace of mind for families.

Continuous Home Care (CHC)

When a patient experiences a period of crisis with severe symptoms (such as uncontrolled pain or acute shortness of breath), Continuous Home Care can be provided. This involves a higher level of skilled nursing care delivered continuously in the home for a short period (typically 8-24 hours per day) until the crisis is resolved, showcasing our team’s resolute commitment and dedication to restoring comfort and stability.

Routine Home Care (RHC)

This is the most common level of hospice care, provided in the patient’s chosen residence—your own home, a nursing facility, an assisted living facility, or a hospice house. It includes intermittent visits from our hospice team (nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, volunteers) to provide symptom management, personal care, emotional support, and education for caregivers, delivered with gentle guidance and a focus on maximizing daily comfort and quality of life in familiar surroundings.