Cities and Communities We Serve in St. Helena Parish
Hospice and supportive care services are available throughout St. Helena Parish, with care provided wherever the patient lives.
Services are commonly provided in and around:
- Greensburg
- Montpelier
- Chipola
- Darlington
Care is not limited to these locations. Our team supports patients throughout St. Helena Parish and nearby communities.
Serving Patients Across St. Helena Parish
St. Helena Parish includes rural homes, small towns, and care facilities spread across a wide geographic area. Our team understands the importance of reliable access to care and works closely with local physicians, facilities, and caregivers to ensure timely, consistent support.
Care is provided in:
- Private homes
- Assisted living communities
- Skilled nursing facilities
Care plans are adapted to the patient’s setting, needs, and family preferences.
Hospice Care Services in St. Helena Parish
Hospice care is appropriate when a physician determines a patient is eligible and care goals shift toward comfort rather than curative treatment. Hospice services focus on symptom management, emotional support, and helping families feel prepared and supported.
Hospice care in St. Helena Parish may include:
- Physician-directed pain and symptom management
- Regular nursing visits and 24/7 on-call hospice support
- Assistance from hospice aides with personal care
- Emotional and spiritual support from social workers and chaplains
- Medications, medical supplies, and equipment related to the hospice diagnosis
- Bereavement support for family members
Care is delivered by an interdisciplinary hospice team guided by the patient’s goals and wishes.
Other Care Services We Offer in St. Helena Parish
In addition to hospice care, patients and families in St. Helena Parish may have access to the following care services, based on individual needs and eligibility:
- Palliative Care – Comfort-focused support for individuals living with serious illness, which may be provided alongside ongoing treatment.
- Medical Director Oversight – Physician-led guidance and coordination of the plan of care.
- Registered Nurses – Skilled nursing care, symptom management, and ongoing assessment.
- Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Hospice Aides – Assistance with personal care and daily comfort needs.
- Social Workers – Emotional support, care planning guidance, and connection to community resources.
- Spiritual Care – Support based on individual beliefs, values, and preferences.
- Wound Care – Specialized attention to skin integrity and comfort.
- Bereavement Care – Ongoing grief support and resources for families following a death.
- Volunteer Support – Trained volunteers providing companionship and non-medical support.
- Veterans Support – Guidance and coordination of hospice services and benefits for eligible Veterans.
Coverage and Referrals in St. Helena Parish
Hospice services are typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans for eligible patients. Palliative care coverage may vary depending on services and care setting.
Our Caring Team is Ready to Support You and Your Loved Ones
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Explore Your Care OptionsReferrals may come from physicians, hospitals, care facilities, or directly from families. Our team assists with eligibility questions and care coordination with clarity and respect.
Support for Families and Caregivers
Caregiving in a rural parish can present unique challenges. Hospice and supportive care services include education, guidance, and access to 24/7 on-call support to help families feel less alone and more prepared.
Support extends to loved ones before, during, and after care.