HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY WEST

Hospice | Medicare Certified
Address:
9435 West Peoria Avenue
Peoria, AZ 85345

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Hospice Of The Valley West is a Medicare Certified Hospice located in Peoria, AZ. Hospice Of The Valley West is certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Hospice care is an approach to caring for terminally ill individuals that focuse on relief of uncomfortable symptoms and pain relief. Hospice Of The Valley West can be contacted at (623) 583-4848 or submit a request for more information.

Hospices are one of the Medicare certified provider types who are participate in the CMS Quality initiatives in order to accept Medicare for payment. To learn more Hospice quality measure performances, Medicare five star ratings, survey report information, patient-to-staffing ratios and more, please view the Medicare Report for Hospice Of The Valley West.

The services provided by Hospice Of The Valley West in Peoria, AZ may include: Home Health Aides, Medical Social Services, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Other Services, Physical Therapy, Counseling, Medical Supplies, Physician Services, Short-Term Inpatient Services, Speech Pathology,

Services

Home Health Aides
Medical Social Services
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Other Services
Physical Therapy
Counseling
Medical Supplies
Physician Services
Short-Term Inpatient Services
Speech Pathology

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Reviews

3.4 / 5 ★★★★★ (15 reviews)
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Phil N • 5 months ago
I would wager that not a horn blower for Social security. I bet they are the social security and I don't think since the day hospice was born . Social security has not missed a single death. moments after the death of a parent the social security removed the check from there account but if the parent has lived to the 15th they could not have sucked it back they the parent passed on the 12th a horn blower may have taken some time. but almost instantly sucking back that check makes me believe they are the social security department. If you think about it . How convenient for social security who by the way is not sure in minutes of a death . But in hospice where everybody is sent to go . Now usually 2 or three days at the end of terminal cancer patient's life along with any one dying yep off to hospice they go . within minutes of the death socical security taking action. i used to think just a kickback or other compensation. Then at the knowledge of almost instantly taking action on a Check that was removed. Asured me they are. S S . and have not missed a death witch is important to what never is a problem for them now . Not knowing if said person has passed away or not. Hospice if not the SS. themselves they have instant acsess to information on paoples deaths and when to remove checks that now sucked back at the same instant as that death so if you think your loved ones comfort is important as well as instantaneous social security knowing of the death.
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Jenn Hjulstrom • 8 months ago
Best team around! From the nurses, respiratory therapists, doctors and rest of their team, everyone worked together to help my husband (40 yrs) while he was on hospice for a couple years. They were by my side till the end and were so supportive & knowledgeable. I wouldn’t have been able to keep my husband at home without their help. Thank you from our family for everything you did for us.
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Linda Marxer • 10 months ago
Our experience with Hospice of the Valley was nothing less than extraordinary. I've never encountered such a great group of caring and professional human beings. Every time we needed them, they were there for us. Every thing we needed was provided, and quickly! Mom's care was the best and I highly recommend Hospice of the Valley for your loved ones.
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Nicole McCormick • a year ago
This hospice team is great but only if you die in two weeks. They discharged my grandmother due to her gaining weight but only weighed her once. The other weight was taken at the hospital. I don't feel they took the time to have the best judgment on a patient live down if they only saw her 3 weeks.
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Nicole McCormick • a year ago
After all was said and done the hospice team was changed to another hospice and a bed was not yet provided. This social worker Leah told me they would not pick up the bed. While her new hospice team was visiting they attempted to pick up the bed she was in. This would have left her on the floor in the group home. The new hospice team insisted they wait until she got a bed because she had just transferred service the day before. My grandmother is 93 years old why would they have such bad service and no hospitality. Please don't ever choose this company they lack empathy and care.
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