Salvation Hospice, Inc.

Quality Care by Compassionate Hearts

At Salvation Hospice, Inc., we believe all our patients should be comfortable, pain-free, and respected regardless of their insurance status, race, gender, ethnicity, or religion.

Our team of professionals provides the primary link and involvement at every state of ongoing patient care

Registered Nurses & Licensed Vocational Nurses

Skilled nurses who are trained specially to deal with pain and symptom management, available 24 hours a day

Certified Home Health Aides & Homemakers

Capable individuals available to assist with personal needs

Social Workers, Chaplains & Volunteers

Provide bereavement and spiritual support as well as companionship and assistance

The Difference at Salvation Hospice

Hospice care can dramatically reduce the amount of pain and suffering experienced by a patient and their loved ones.

At Salvation Hospice, Inc., our close-knit group of caring professionals and trained volunteers are committed to providing our patients with a richer, fuller, and more meaningful life in the time that is left to ensure a dignified comfortable and peaceful experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hospice?

A hospice is a combination of a healthcare program and services designed to meet the special needs of patients and their loved ones in time of crisis due to terminal illness, for which they do not elect aggressive treatment.

Where are hospice services provided?

Hospice care is provided wherever patient is residing:

  • Home
  • Skilled Nursing Facility
  • Residential
  • Assisted Living Center

What are the eligibility requirements for hospice care?

Upon meeting the following criteria, eligibility requirements will be determined for a patient based on:

  • The clinical judgment of the patient’s Primary Physician and the Hospice Medical Director, it has been certified that the patient has a limited life expectancy.
  • The patient’s Primary Physician authorizes Hospice care.
  • The focus is now on physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort rather than curative measures.

What is the admission process?

Admitting a patient to the hospice program in California is a simple process for the attending physician, discharge planner or social worker.

Just call the hospice and a nurse will visit the patient and family at home or in the hospital, where information about the program will be presented.

If the patient elects the program, the hospice team makes all necessary arrangements for admission.

Who pays for hospice care?

  • Health Insurance and HMOs
  • Private Pay

Does Salvation Hospice offer a skilled nursing benefit?

Yes, we offer 4 levels of care to meet the individual needs of each patient. Each level is designed to accommodate the patient’s acuity level and assist the family during a crisis.

  • Routine Care
  • Continuous Care
  • General Inpatient
  • Inpatient Respite

Get In Touch

In line with our vision of becoming the leading hospice agency in Los Angeles County, California, we aim to provide the most respectful and compassionate care to patients and to their loved ones with compassion, dignity, and respect. Contact us today to learn more about your hospice care options.

Address:

9057 Arrow Route, Suite 170

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Telephone:

909-757-0969

Fax:

909 757-0991

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“The care and compassion provided by Salvation Hospice is truly remarkable. The staff was incredibly helpful in making sure all of our family’s concerns were taken care of, providing a sense of comfort and security throughout the entire process. I highly recommend them to anyone who needs hospice care in Southern California.”

– John S.