Hospice of the Plains

A nonprofit organization

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$100,000 Goal

Hospice relies on community support and grants to raise more than $300,000 yearly to offset the incurred expenses of providing end-of-life care and bereavement support to those living throughout its expansive 10,000 square mile service area.

Testimonials

"Thanks for being here for me. I would really have been lost and had promised my husband I would not put him in a nursing home. You all really saved me. I was really in a panic, but you reassured me and got me through. For that I am very grateful and will always hold all of you with high esteem. Please continue the work you all do. Love you all!! Wife

Hospice is by far the best help out there when you have a family member that doesn't have much time left. My dad has been gone for three months now, and my sister and I still get papers from them on how the grieving process works. Hospice gives really good advice on how to grieve, and if that doesn't work, you can go to their office and talk to someone in person. I would recommend Hospice to anyone that has a family member who doesn't have much time left. They were the best group for my family in our time of need. Eldest Daughter

God Bless all of you and the wonderful work you do. Family Members

We are so fortunate to have you in our community. You have been taken into our loved one's hearts, as well as, their familys' hearts. Thank you for your loving faithfulness. Community Member

Hospice of the Plains began serving resident's of Morgan County when Hospice & Palliative Care of North Colorado elected to close their office in Morgan County. Since that time, the staff of the Heer & Dahl Mortuaries has gotten well acquainted with the nursing and support staff of Hospice of the Plains.

Many families have shared with us their appreciation to have a hospice organization available so that their family member can be for their final days where they are most comfortable - their home, surrounded by their loved ones in their most familiar environment.

It takes special people to work with hospice patients, and Hospice of the Plains is fortunate to have a staff of very, very dedicated employees. It is especially unique when the staff has to drive so many miles at all times of the day and night to serve families that has invited Hospice into their homes.

Thank you, Hospice of the Plains staff, for serving the residents of Northeast Colorado. Morgan County Coroner

Thank you for the care provided for our mother in the last stage of her life. Your help and service was greatly appreciated. Daughter (2018)

Thank you so much for helping my daughter in her last days. We appreciate it so much. Mother (2018)

Mission

Hospice of the Plains provides compassionate physical, emotional and spiritual care for the terminally ill, comfort for the grieving and education for the communities we serve.

Background Statement

Hospice of the Plains, established in Wray, CO was licensed by the State October 2, 1996 and Medicare certified November 8, 1996.

In 2000 after the closing of the hospice in Sterling, CO, a satellite Sterling Hospice of the Plains office was established and licensed October 2, 2000. In 2009, the hospice in Fort Morgan closed and Morgan County was added to the service area.

Presently Hospice of the Plains serves Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington and Yuma Counties plus the eastern border of Weld and northern border of Kit Carson Counties. Four individuals were served in 1996, whereas the yearly number of individuals presently seeking hospice services is approaching 200.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Hospice of the Plains

Year Established

1995

Tax id (EIN)

84-1317391

Category

Health Care

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

Hospice of the Plains 100 Broadway St. 1A
Sterling, CO 80751

Service areas

Logan County, CO, US

Morgan County, CO, US

Washington County, CO, US

Phillips County, CO, US

Sedgwick County, CO, US

Phone

970-526-7901

Fax

970-526-7902