
Compassionate Hospice Care That Honors Every Moment
At Crossbridge Hospice, we believe every life deserves compassion, respect, and peace. Our clinician-led hospice care supports patients and families with expert medical care, emotional and spiritual guidance, and unwavering compassion, no matter where you call home.

Understanding Hospice Care
Hospice care provides specialized medical, emotional, and spiritual support for individuals with an approximate life expectancy of six months or less. Through individualized, comprehensive care plans, Crossbridge Hospice helps patients and their loved ones navigate the end-of-life journey with dignity, comfort, and peace, in the comfort of their own homes.
Our clinician-led approach ensures expert symptom management, 24/7 nursing availability, and compassionate guidance for families navigating this stage of life with care and confidence.
Our Hospice Care Services
At Crossbridge Hospice, our clinician-led team provides compassionate, comprehensive care that honors every person’s medical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We’re dedicated to supporting patients and families with comfort, dignity, and peace through every stage of care. Crossbridge Hospice proudly serves families across Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Texas, and Virginia, bringing expert, compassionate support directly to the homes of those we serve.
Veteran Hospice Care
Advance Care Planning
Clinical Resources
Bereavement Services
The Hospice Care Process
Hospice care is designed to provide peace of mind for patients and families. From your first call to ongoing visits, our clinical team ensures every step is handled with expertise and compassion.

Reach Out
Connect with our team to discuss your loved one’s needs and learn if hospice care is right for you.

Care Planning
Our clinicians create a plan focused on comfort, dignity, and support for both patients and families.

Ongoing Support
Our team provides ongoing medical, emotional, and spiritual care that’s focused on comfort and connection.
Who Qualifies for Hospice Care
Hospice care is designed for individuals facing a life-limiting illness who wish to focus on quality of life, peace, and emotional well-being. If curative treatments are no longer effective, or if a patient chooses to stop aggressive care, hospice can provide the support needed to live each day with peace and purpose.
At Crossbridge Hospice, eligibility isn’t just about medical criteria; it also involves timing, understanding, and readiness. Many families are eligible for hospice earlier than they expect, allowing more time for meaningful moments, emotional healing, and symptom relief. Our team works closely with physicians, patients, and loved ones to determine when hospice care can make the greatest difference, ensuring every decision is guided by compassion and clinical expertise.
A Life-Limiting Illness
Hospice care supports patients with conditions such as heart disease, cancer, dementia, lung disease, and other advanced illnesses when the focus shifts from cure to comfort.
A Six-Month Prognosis
Eligibility is based on a physician’s assessment that the individual has a life expectancy of six months or less if the illness follows its normal course.
Choosing Care That Fits Your Journey
Hospice care starts when individuals decide they want added support that brings ease, understanding, and a better quality of life. It does not mean stopping everything. It simply means choosing care that helps you live each day with comfort and a sense of steadiness.

Benefits of Hospice Care
Hospice care focuses on comfort, dignity, and emotional well-being, helping patients and families find peace during the last months and days of life. At Crossbridge Hospice, our clinician-led approach ensures every individual receives care that meets both medical and personal needs with compassion and respect.
Hospice isn’t about giving up; it’s about gaining the right kind of support. By shifting focus from cure to comfort, patients can spend more time at home, surrounded by the people and moments that matter most. Families receive guidance, education, and 24/7 access to care, so no one ever has to walk this journey alone.
- Improves comfort and quality of life
- Provides expert pain and symptom management
- Supports emotional and spiritual needs
- Offers guidance and education for families
- Ensures 24/7 access to compassionate care
FAQs
Generally: (1) a hospice/attending physician certifies a life expectancy of six months or less if the disease runs its normal course, (2) you choose hospice and accept comfort-focused care instead of treatments aimed at curing the terminal illness, and (3) you receive care from a Medicare-certified hospice (for Medicare coverage).
- Medicare: Hospice and terminally related care are generally covered at 100%. If there are any exceptions, the hospice team will notify you in advance. Room and Board costs, except for Hospice respite or general inpatient care short stays, are not covered.
- Medicaid: Usually covered; cost-sharing varies by state.
- Private insurance/Medicare Advantage: Many plans cover hospice similarly to Medicare; check your benefits. We can check them for you.
Yes. Both Medicare and Medicaid cover most hospice services related to a patient’s terminal illness, including nursing and medical care, medications, medical equipment and supplies, social work, chaplaincy, and bereavement support.
Both Medicare and Medicaid cover hospice care for as long as the patient remains eligible. Hospice benefits are structured in periods — two initial 90-day periods, followed by an unlimited number of 60-day periods.
Before each new benefit period, a hospice physician must recertify that the illness is still considered terminal (with a life expectancy of six months or less).
Medicaid programs generally follow the same recertification and time-period structure as Medicare, though specific rules and documentation requirements may vary by state.
There’s no fixed limit. You can continue as long as the hospice doctor recertifies that your illness remains terminal. Some people graduate from hospice if their condition improves; you can re-enroll later if eligible.
An interdisciplinary team provides nursing and medical care, medications, medical equipment (hospital beds, oxygen, for example), supplies, social work, chaplaincy, aide services, therapies when needed, and bereavement support for family after a death. Medicare recognizes four levels of care: routine home care, continuous home care, general inpatient care, and inpatient respite.
Usually at home, but it can also be provided in nursing facilities, assisted living, or a hospital/inpatient hospice unit when symptoms require that level of care.
Hospice provides intermittent visits and 24/7 on-call support, not round-the-clock sitters at home. If symptoms become unmanageable, short-term continuous home care or general inpatient care may be used.
Once a referral is received and the patient elects hospice, hospices move quickly to admit and begin services; timing can vary based on clinical urgency and patient/family preference. (Medicare Conditions of Participation require prompt assessment and a comprehensive plan of care within the first few days)Â Crossbridge Hospice often admits patients the same day a referral is received.

Start Your Journey with Crossbridge Hospice
This is a time for connection, reflection, and support. Let our team help you and your family find reassurance and strength through every step ahead.
