

Fort Cobb Families Deserve Full Hospice Support Without Leaving Their Community
Fort Cobb is a quiet peaceful place and that calm setting is exactly where your loved one should be during end-of-life care. A Path of Care brings a complete hospice team to homes throughout Fort Cobb. Our nurses manage pain and symptoms. Our aides help with daily personal care. Our counselors support the whole family not just the patient. Your loved one stays in the place they are most comfortable surrounded by the people who mean the most to them.
Our Hospice Team Dedicated to Fort Cobb Residents

Medical Director
The Medical Directors develop and oversee your care to meet your overall goals. They maximize your comfort and symptom control.
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Attending Physician
Doctors you know and trust can still be involved in your care planning. They review your care plan and coordinate care with your hospice team.

Skilled Nursing
Nurses assess and manage your condition, assist with medications, provide skilled wound care, and coordinate care with your doctor.

Hospice Aide
Aides assist with personal care, hygiene, light housekeeping, changing linens, etc. They also work with nurses to monitor changes in your health.

Social Worker
Social Workers guide your family to helpful resources, provide counseling and grief support, and assist with end-of-life planning.

Spiritual Coordinator
Spiritual Coordinators provide spiritual counseling, end-of-life companionship, bereavement support, and grief support.
Hospice Care Services Delivered in Fort Cobb
From skilled nursing and pain relief to spiritual companionship and grief support our Fort Cobb team provides every level of care your family needs.
In-Home Hospice Care
Demonstrate competence and that we’re worthy of guiding customers on a path to better health and independence.
Pain and Symptom Management
Assume personal responsibility for our actions and be dependable through many stages of our clients’ lives.
Emotional & Spiritual Support
Recognize that lives may depend on our willingness and ability to respond quickly and act appropriately.
Fort Cobb Families Share Their Stories
Read what your neighbors in Fort Cobb have said about walking this road with A Path of Care.
Raymond P.
Fort Cobb
Gloria S.
Fort Cobb

Hospice Care Questions From Fort Cobb Families Answered
Hospice care is a holistic approach to care that is provided to patients with life-limiting illnesses. It is focused on prioritizing the person and not the disease.
Hospice focuses on improving quality of life by providing pain control and symptom management. It includes medical care and the patient’s psycho-social, emotional, and spiritual needs.
The best time to call for hospice is when you or a loved one are diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. Early hospice care means that the patient can receive the best benefit possible.
Hospice services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, and some private insurance carriers. Most patients that elect hospice services incur no out-of-pocket expenses.
Hospice care is provided in your own home. This can mean your house, assisted living community or long-term care facility. We work with you and your family to bring in medical equipment, medications and other resources for care at home.
Yes, you have the option to keep your doctor as part of your care team.
If your health improves you may be discharged and resume normal medical care. You are always eligible to re-elect hospice care in the future if needed.
The most important thing you can do is be there for them. Let them know you love and care for them, and that you still want to be a part of their lives. Be a good listener. Encourage your loved one to talk about what's on their mind. Educate yourself about your loved one’s illness. This will help you anticipate their needs.
Anyone can call a hospice agency to request hospice care for either themselves or for someone else. Some examples would be: family member, friend, clergy member, doctor, nurse, or social worker. After the initial inquiry, a hospice nurse will visit the patient and conduct an assessment to determine if the patient meets eligibility requirements.
When a patient begins hospice care the focus becomes improving quality of life, controlling pain, and managing symptoms of a disease or illness.
Other curative treatments are not covered under the hospice benefit. Treatments and services providing pain control and symptom management are part of the hospice benefit.
Fort Cobb - We Are Here to Support Your Family Through This
Call (405) 928-9900 or fill out the form below. Our team serves Fort Cobb families with in-home hospice care and a free consultation - no pressure just support.
