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  Introducing     CECE Hospice

Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of people through high-quality, cost-effective health care in the home and community.

Empathy

Empathy

We seek to understand others’ feelings and experiences in order to actively help.

Integrity

Integrity

We do the right thing even when no one is looking.

Agility

We use experience and creativity to move quickly.

Teamwork

Teamwork

We embrace and encourage collaboration, partnership, and diversity.

About CECE Hospice LLC

CECE Hospice provides support to individuals and their loved ones during an advanced illness, ensuring that every person’s journey of life is allowed to end with dignity, compassion, and comfort.

An innovative concept in care by skilled professionals and volunteers working in partnership with a patient’s doctor, hospice provides physical, emotional and spiritual services and support for the whole family.

When you are faced with health challenges it is natural to feel uncertain and afraid. Our team is trained to help you understand chronic disease and the end-of-life process. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Hospice is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, managed care (including HMOs) and most private insurances. At the time of referral, our access coordinators will assist you in verifying your insurance benefits and answering any questions you may have about our services. 

About CECE Hospice LLC

There are four levels of hospice care available. Your level of care will depend on your needs and may change over the course of your treatment:

This care is provided in the comfort of your own home…whether it is a private residence, assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility.

General inpatient level of care is for short-term acute episodes. It is initiated when other efforts to manage symptoms are ineffective. This level of care is provided in a hospital or skilled nursing facility, and is for the treatment of uncontrolled symptoms and pain that cannot be managed in any other setting.

This level of care is time-limited and offered only during a symptom crisis. Skilled nursing care is provided in your residence for at least 8 hours a day and may be provided for up to 24 hours, with the goal of treating your uncontrolled symptoms.

This short-term care is provided in a skilled nursing facility. It is recommended when your caregiver is unable to provide care for reasons of travel, illness or caregiver fatigue.