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    Mt. Hood Hospice

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Gracious Care Hospice

    4.2(5 reviews)
    26.2 miSouthwest Portland
    Locally owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    The hospice nurse that was sent to my friend's home last year was not vetted (or else her numerous…read moreterminations would've been a hint to the quality of care she provides). My suggestion is to not use this company for home hospice nurses. My friend used them and the nurse stole precious hours away from him and his family. DO YOUR JOB AND RESEARCH THEIR BACKGROUND AS YOU CLAIM TO DO!! Shame on you.

    Both of my parents entered hospice care with Gracious Care Hospice on the same day. This transition…read morewas expected for my Mom, but unexpected for my Dad. It was an overwhelming time of change. I'm especially directing this review towards the hospice team that came into my patents's home to provide hands on care. We were very fortunate to have Alyssa, Trey, and La Sarita help us out. They were excellent communicators and very caring and competent. They exhibited great teamwork. They addressed our questions without making us feel like we were wasting their time. An additional note. After my Dad passed, just 13 days after entering hospice, my Mom did not want to sleep in her bedroom alone. Gracious Care Hospice made arrangements so we could keep my Dad's rented hospital bed so I could sleep next to her and hold her hand as she grieved the loss of her husband of 68 years. That act was outside of the hospice routine, but was a key to helping my Mom pass peacefully, 17 days later. Thank you, Gracious Care Hospice.

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    Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care

    1.0(2 reviews)
    21.6 miSouthwest Portland

    This was the most traumatizing hospice experience we've ever had. Unprofessional staff and several…read moreissues with them following hippa protocols. We had an urgent crisis and no hospice support and/or Dr to advise. Hospice was immediately revoked.

    I've only once before written a negative review for any company, but I'm so angry that I feel I…read moremust warn others who are also facing this most horrible of times and need honest and compassionate care. My brother-in-law has stage four lung and bone cancer caused by exposure to agent orange during the Viet Nam war. He is spending his last days at home, being cared for by my sister. We originality hired a different hospice care company, but after several serious mistakes they admitted they were too short-handed to do the job, so we switched to Seasons after their saleswoman assured us they would continue with the same meds and oxygen equipment he had with the first company. First thing, My BIL is on an oxygen generator twenty-four hours a day. with a large emergency bottle in case of power failure.Seasons did not bring out the large bottle of oxygen, which had been provided by the first company. When contacted, the Seasons supervisor said that Medicare would not pay for the emergency bottle under their contract, and that if we were worried about him suffocating during a power failure, it was up to us to buy a gas powered electric generator. When told that the saleswoman had promised that Seasons would provide all that the previous company had, the supervisor said, "We'll have a talk with her..." Next...my BIL has been on two Lidocaine pain patches a day for some time. When we tried to order them, we were told Seasons does not provide them under their 'formulary.'(?) When we pointed out that the saleswoman had promised two a day, we were told that they would have a talk with her, but that we would have to purchase them ourselves. My BIL needs to cath six times a day, and, after trying a number of types of catheters, found one type that was easiest to use. When we asked Seasons for them, we were told the type he had been using were too expensive, and if he needs them we'll have to buy them ourselves, and that the sales woman should not have told us Seasons would provide them, but that they would have a talk with her... The main excuse Seasons gives us for all the problems is that each hospice company has its own individual contract with Medicare, and that they will only provide services, equipment, and medications that fall within their contract. For us, its a guessing game. We'd switch to another provider, but our luck doing that has been so bad that we're afraid to try it again. And to be quite honest, at this most horrible and trying time in our lives, they've managed to wear us down. If you're considering hospice care for a loved one, MAKE SURE YOU GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING, or better yet, tape-record the salesperson's initial pitch. And if you are considering Seasons, just remember that to them you are not a family in need of care, but a dollar sign.

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    5.0(6 reviews)
    21.8 miHillsdale, Southwest Portland

    After our cat Wilbur had most of his teeth extracted due to dental disease, he became a menace at…read morethe vet's office and could only be treated by vets who would come into our home. When he first began showing symptoms of what turned out to be a serious illness, we tried a few different mobile services, but no one was as attentive, caring, and resourceful as Dr. Posey. She and Jenn spent long visits discussing Wilbur's care options with us and taking careful notes; they helped us source medications and figured out strategies to give medicine to a cat who wouldn't take pills; after each visit, they sent us copious notes and were available for email questions and follow-up. Sadly, Wilbur's health continued to decline to the point where he was suffering. Dr. Posey and Jenn saw him through to the end and recommended an in-home service that was gentle and compassionate. I will always remember and be thankful for the care they showed us during a difficult time. I would recommend them to anyone who needs in-home care for a pet.

    Our cat suffered from extreme anxiety and also hyperthyroidism. We tried a few mobile veterinarians…read moreand could not find one we were happy with. Then we found Dr Posey and Jenn. They were so compassionate and wonderful with Nils. They were able to get exam and blood work on first appointment. As he aged and his illness progressed it came time to help him get to Rainbow Bridge. We could not have asked for a better experience. It was, of course, very sad but Dr Posey and Jenn helped Nils and us through all the way. They truly have a gift for helping both the pet and pet's "pawrents." I honestly do not know what we would have done without their wonderful care.

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