HOSPICE CARE

Because Every Journey Matters


Coosa Valley Hospice Care creates a holistic, affirming atmosphere for patients, with assistance for the friends and family members who love them. As a continuum of the services of Coosa Valley Medical Center we promote the highest levels of comfort, peace and dignity, and provide compassionate care through physical, spiritual and emotional support. At Coosa Valley Hospice, we understand that the end-of-life journey is deeply personal and often accompanied by unique challenges. Our mission is to provide comfort, dignity, and peace to patients and their families during this sensitive time.


At Coosa Valley Hospice, we understand that the end-of-life journey is deeply personal and often accompanied by unique challenges. Our mission is to provide comfort, dignity, and peace to patients and their families during this sensitive time.

What is Hospice Care?

Hospice care is specialized support for individuals with a life-limiting illness when curative treatments are no longer an option. Our interdisciplinary team focuses on relieving pain, managing symptoms, and addressing the emotional, spiritual, and practical needs of patients and their loved ones.

Why Choose Coosa Valley Hospice?

As a service offering of Coosa Valley Medical Center, we bring decades of healthcare excellence to every service we provide. Our dedicated team of professionals and volunteers is committed to delivering care that upholds your values, beliefs, and preferences.

Key features of our hospice care include:

  • Personalized Care Plans: Tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient.
  • Symptom Management: Compassionate medical attention to alleviate pain and discomfort.
  • Emotional and Spiritual Support: Services for both patients and families to help navigate this transition.
  • Care at Your Location: Whether at home, in an assisted living facility, or within the hospital, we provide care where you are most comfortable and with the utmost urgency.
  • 24/7 On-Call Support: Our team is always available to address urgent needs or questions.

Who Benefits from Hospice Care?

Hospice care is appropriate for individuals with a prognosis of six months or less to live, should the illness follow its natural course. It is also ideal for patients seeking comfort-focused care rather than aggressive treatments.

We provide support for conditions such as:

  • Cancer
  • Advanced heart, lung, or kidney disease
  • Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia
  • Neurological conditions such as ALS
  • HIV 
  • Liver Disease 
  • Stroke/Coma

Approach to Care 

At Coosa Valley Hospice, we understand the vital role families play during this journey. We provide education, resources, and bereavement support to help loved ones feel prepared and supported every step of the way. Coosa Valley Hospice’s services include:

  • Pain and symptom management 
  • Visits by professional staff and volunteers
  • On-call services available 24 hours a day
  • Respite Care 
  • Equipment and supplies for patient safety and comfort 
  • Family Support & Education
  • Chaplain Services & Social Work Services 
  • Coverage in Home, Hospital, or Nursing Home setting
  • Bereavement Services 
  • Advanced Care Planning 

Hospice services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans.

Hospice FAQs

  • When is the right time to ask about Coosa Valley Hospice?

    Now is the best time to learn more about hospice and ask questions about what to expect from our hospice services. Although end-of-life care may be difficult to discuss, it is best for family members to share their wishes long before it becomes a concern. This can greatly reduce stress when the time for hospice is needed. By having these discussions in advance, patients are not forced into uncomfortable situations. Instead, patients can make an educated decision that includes the advice and input of family members and loved ones.

  • How does Coosa Valley Hospice care begin?

    Typically, hospice care starts as soon as a formal request or a ‘referral’ is made by the patient’s doctor. Often a hospice program representative will make an effort to visit the patient within 48 hours of that referral, providing the visit meets the needs and schedule of the patient and family/primary caregiver. Usually, hospice care is ready to begin within a day or two of the referral. However, in urgent situations, hospice services may begin sooner.

  • Will I be the only hospice patient that the hospice staff serves?

    Every hospice patient has access to a hospice volunteer, registered nurse, social worker, home health aide, and chaplain (also known as the interdisciplinary team). For each patient and family, the interdisciplinary team writes a care plan with the patient/family that is used to make sure the patient and family receive the care they need from the team. Typically, full-time registered nurses provide care to about a dozen different families. Social workers usually work with about twice the number of patients/families as nurses. If needed, home health aides, who provide personal care to the patient, will visit most frequently.

    All visits, however, are based on the patient and family needs as described in the care plan and the condition of the patient during the course of illness. The frequency of volunteers and spiritual care is often dependent upon the family request and the availability of these services. Travel requirements and other factors may cause some variation in how many patients each hospice staff serves.

  • Is Coosa Valley Hospice available after hours?

    Hospice care is available ‘on-call’ after the administrative office has closed, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. We have nurses available to respond to a call for help within minutes, if necessary.

  • How does Coosa Valley Hospice work to keep the patient comfortable?

    Many patients may have pain and other serious symptoms as illness progresses. Hospice staff receives special training to care for all types of physical and emotional symptoms that cause pain, discomfort and distress. Because keeping the patient comfortable and pain-free is an important part of hospice care, many hospice programs have developed ways to measure how comfortable the patient is during the course of their stay in hospice. Hospice staff works with the patient’s physician to make sure that medication, therapies, and procedures are designed to achieve the goals outlined in the patient’s care plan. The care plan is reviewed frequently to make sure any changes and new goals are in the plan.

  • What role does the hospice volunteer serve?

    Hospice volunteers are generally available to provide different types of support to patients and their loved ones including running errands, preparing light meals, staying with a patient to give family members a break, and lending emotional support and companionship to patients and family members.

  • Can I be cared for by Coosa Valley Hospice if I reside in a nursing facility or other type of long-term care facility?

    Hospice services can be provided to a terminally ill person wherever they live. This means a patient living in a nursing facility or long-term care facility can receive specialized visits from hospice nurses, home health aides, chaplains, social workers, and volunteers, in addition to other care and services provided by the nursing facility. The hospice and the nursing home will have a written agreement in place in order for the hospice to serve residents of the facility.

Still Have Questions?

If you or a loved one could benefit from our hospice services, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our compassionate team is here to answer your questions and guide you through the next steps. 


Call us at 256-401-4545 or visit us at 210 W. Spring Street, Sylacauga, AL 35150 to learn more about Coosa Valley Hospice and how we can help.