Can anyone recommend an open access hospice provider in the Indianapolis, IN area?
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Can anyone recommend an open access hospice provider in the Indianapolis, IN area?
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When my father died of bladder cancer four years ago in Indianapolis we used Aseracare Hospice (http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Aseracare%20Hospice-s?lid=yhoo-ads-sb-746 0722696) They were great in all respects (except one social worker that was around for a few minutes wasn't too great) but everything else was very well handled and we were well supported. I myself would also consider using St. Vincent's Hospice if necessary because it is faith-based and I think I would want that component. I am getting my treatment through St. Vincent's. With my dad, we did get to request clergy if we wanted. My brother had died of colon cancer in California two years before my dad died. I wasn't there but my brother and sister said that the way the hospice people handled my dad's death was much better than when my brother died. You do get to ask for what services you want. We really wanted a representitive there when he died and we did have someone who just did a wonderful job of being in the background but still helping us. Bless you as you go through this difficult time. Janet

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