We are located on the corner of 24th Avenue and 17th Street in Meridian, MS.
Our Administrative Office lies in the "Old Blue House".
Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm.
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Testimonials
Thank you so much for the care you gave us during Mom's last months. We recognized how much you went above and beyond. You were truly a God-send for us. You portrayed knowledge, compassion, patience, and tender touch.
I can't express the love and gratitude that I have for the wonderful care and love that you provided to my mother and our family. You all are a wonderful group of Angels that was available during one of the worst times in a family's life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for loving and caring for Mom.
Harper's Hospice was exactly what we needed when our mom was ending the end of her dementia journey. We were able to keep her at home which was very important to our dad, especially. They provided us with everything we needed to help keep her comfortable and supported us as well. I would definitely recommend them. Our only regret is not using them sooner!
Harper's Hospice gave the most sincere care! My family and I could not have picked a better group to help us when we needed it the most!
Harper's Hospice Care is amazing. They treat my grandmother like family and provide her with the most amazing care. The whole team is kind, caring and responsive. We appreciate everything they do for her and our family.
If I could rate this service on a scale of 1-10 with 10 the highest, I would give it an 11! The care provided my brother represented professionalism at its best. The people with whom we dealt were not only sensitive to several very personal situations, but they possessed enormous inter personal skills. They cared! Harper's will always be close to our hearts! We are grateful.
FAQ
Harper's Hospice Care provides quality compassionate care to patients with a life limiting illness. Utilizing a professional team of Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, Spiritual Counselors, Home Health Aides and Volunteers we design a detailed plan of care specifically for you and your needs.
Studies have shown that when a person enrolls in hospice care they are more likely to have increased family satisfaction and better symptom and pain management. They are also less likely to undergo tests or be given medication they don't need or want.
No. Hospice care is for people with any terminal illness. While many hospice patients do have cancer, the majority have other life-limiting illnesses such as end-stage heart, lung, or kidney disease, or Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Despite the benefits of using hospice care, many people wait to receive hospice care until the final weeks or days of life. It's important to talk to your doctor about your illness and how your disease is progressing. Starting hospice early may be able to provide months of meaningful care and quality time with loved ones.
When you begin hospice care, medication and other treatments to cure or control your serious illness will stop. For example, if you are receiving chemotherapy that is meant to treat or cure your cancer, that must end before you can enter hospice care. However, a person in hospice can continue to take medications to treat other conditions or symptoms, for example, high blood pressure.
Hospice is intended to provide months of care and support. Many people think that hospice is only for the last few days or weeks of life. In fact, patients and families benefit from beginning hospice much earlier. The most frequent feedback received from families on customer surveys is that they wish they had started hospice sooner.
Hospice is not a financial burden. Hospice is covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance companies. In addition, medical equipment, incontinence and other supplies, and prescriptions related to the life-limiting condition are often covered.
Anyone may make a referral for a hospice evaluation. Hospice will then contact the patient's doctor to gather information about whether hospice care is appropriate. Since hospices consistently hear from patients and families that they wish they had begun hospice sooner, it is a good idea to let your physician know that you are open to discussing hospice care earlier rather than later.
Hospice does not speed up or delay the dying process. The focus of hospice care is solely to relieve symptoms such as pain, anxiety, and breathlessness at the end of life, allowing natural death to occur in peace and with dignity. The medications used at end of life are for symptom relief only and are never used to hasten death.