Providing Care Services

The Connecticut Hospice provides care to patients and families at home, in assisted living communities, and in skilled nursing facilities in nearly 70 cities and towns across Connecticut.

Our centralized intake and admissions team makes it easier to access care, helping families and referral partners connect with the right services at the right time.

Connecticut Hospice Home Care Patient Service Area

Ansonia
Beacon Falls
Bethany
Bethlehem
Berlin*
Branford
Bridgeport
Cheshire
Chester*
Clinton
Cromwell*
Deep River*
Derby
Durham
East Haven
Easton

Essex*
Fairfield
Guilford
Haddam*
Hamden
Huntington
Kensington (Berlin)*
Killingworth
Lyme*
Madison
Meriden
Middlebury
Middlefield
Middletown
Milford
Monroe

Naugatuck
New Haven
Newtown
Norwalk
North Branford
North Haven
Northford
Oakville
Old Lyme*
Old Saybrook
Orange
Oxford
Portland*
Prospect
Sandy Hook (Newtown)
Seymour

Shelton
Southbury
Southington*
Southport
Stratford
Trumbull
Waterbury
Wallingford
Watertown
West Haven
Westbrook
Weston
Westport
Wolcott*
Woodbury
Woodbridge

*Service to towns marked with an asterisk (*) will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Towns not listed here may be considered for service.

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We Are America's First Hospice

In 1974, The Connecticut Hospice became America’s first hospice. Since then we have continued to set the national standard for home and inpatient hospice care and have become a leader in palliative care.



We currently employ over 200 people and collaborate with over 50 Connecticut hospitals, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and home care providers.

Our Mission

We honor patients and families affected by advanced or life-limiting illnesses with integrity, support, and compassion.

Joint Commission’s Advanced Palliative Certification

National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization

Member of the National Alliance for Care at Home

Edward R. Loveland Memorial Award from The American College of Physicians

National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation

Patient- and Family-Centered Care

Every Patient at The Connecticut Hospice Receives:
  • Customized plans of care prepared by an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, art and music therapy specialists, and volunteers
  • Flexible care that enables patients to transition from our home care to our inpatient programs
  • Pain management and symptom control with fewer emergency room and hospital admissions
  • Registered nurse visits and 24/7 on-call support by specially trained physicians
  • Social work, pastoral care, arts therapy, and bereavement support for patients and their families at no extra cost

Blog

Read the latest blog posts from The Connecticut Hospice.

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Dementia and Hospice Eligibility

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Speak with a volunteer who has personal experience with hospice services.

Have Questions?

Call our Admissions staff 24/7.

(203) 315-7540

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Make a Donation

As a local not-for-profit, The Connecticut Hospice relies on donor support to provide individualized services and therapies not fully covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance.

Your generosity helps ensure that every patient and family receives the care, comfort, and support they need, regardless of circumstances.

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