Hospice Services

Compassionate, experienced and specially trained hospice nurses care for those you care about most.

Dixie Hospice, located in St. George UT, provides complete and uninterrupted care, allowing patients to remain permanently in their place of residence for all their health care needs for as long as the patient requires. Our team at Dixie Hospice offers emotional physical, social, and spiritual care for patients, families, and caregivers at no cost to the patient.

Families need to know that they are not alone during this difficult time. All services of Dixie Hospice are only a phone call away. We understand and empathize with everyone involved which helps us support and serve them through their individual journey.

We take pride in the quality of care each of our residents receives. In fact, we are the only hospice agency in Washington County with a 5 star rating granted by Medicare. We look forward to caring for your loved one.

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TESTIMONIALS
Hospice CAHPS Family Satisfaction Award of Distinction Winner
Our Team is Here for You
Home Health Aides
Our home health team can help create independence and safety in the areas of personal care. Our reliable staff can assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and light meal prep/housekeeping.
Physician Services

Our health care team of professionals work under the direction of your personal physician to improve your health in the comfort of your own home.

Patient Care Volunteers

Our well-trained hospice volunteers make home visits and provide supportive services such as spending time with the patient to allow respite for loved ones, reading to the patient, active listening and just “being there.” Volunteers also help by running errands and going grocery shopping.

Spiritual Support
Our Hospice Chaplain is available to provide spiritual guidance and direction for the patient and loved ones upon request. If the patient and family does not have a religious affiliation or has not been active in a tradition, the Chaplain may be called upon for matters of faith.
Social Services

Hospice social workers help both patients and their families navigate the difficult process of end-of-life planning; manage the mental, emotional, familial, and monetary stressors of debilitating physical illness; understand their treatment plan and be vocal about their needs; overcome crisis situations; and connect to other support services in the area.

Grief Counseling
There are many emotions which are not only difficult to define but are even more challenging to understand. Among the most demanding and confusing to experience is grief. Grief can manifest itself in many ways, but generally is described as a deep sensation of sadness, especially after loss.