kathleen Clark Making the decision to start Hospice care for my mom was very difficult. But the moment she was accepted into their care we knew it was the right decision for her. Once accepted, her services begin quickly were provided with equipment we needed to take care of her at home. We had so much comfort and peace in knowing that the rest of her life’s journey would be at home. The services were very well coordinated. All staff were very compassionate and caring. We are forever grateful for the care provided . Hudson Valley Hospice allowed my mom to have her wish of spending her final days at home with her family and cats.
5 /5
Shari Clemens I would give a zero rating if I could. First assessment of Mom was at 100 years and three months with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure, a qualifying event regarding which I had spoken to her cardiologist before contacting HVH, yet Hudson Valley hospice evaluated her and said she did not qualify. Fast forward two months, mom has declined; I know I live with her and assess her every single day. She is sleeping most of the day and night. She feels weak, unsteady, afraid she’s going to fall she has lost weight, she’s lost her appetite, her blood pressure is scary low, she has had a UTI and gets dehydrated. I called for second assessment; they came today and once again they were rejected her. What does it take for hospice to accept you? When you have 24 hours to live and you can fleece the insurance company? That’s not when you need them. This is a horrible program, and they actually inflict emotional harm on those who contact them. I would never recommend this hospice program to anyone, they are a disgrace.
1 /5