Eagle Pass, TX

Our Services

With Haven Hospice, you’re not alone. Our team of dedicated professionals is here to guide you through every step of the hospice journey with warmth, empathy, and respect. We prioritize your physical comfort, emotional well-being, and spiritual peace, ensuring you and your loved ones feel supported and cared for throughout.

Hospice Care

At Haven Hospice, our hospice care services are founded on the principles of compassion, dignity, and holistic support. We offer specialized care for individuals navigating life-limiting illnesses, aiming to enhance their quality of life and provide comfort during challenging times. Our team of healthcare professionals collaborates closely to develop personalized care plans tailored to meet the unique needs and preferences of each patient. We prioritize pain management, symptom control, and emotional support, ensuring that patients and their families receive comprehensive care throughout their journey.

Palliative Care

Managing symptoms and alleviating pain are central to our palliative care services. Our team is highly skilled in assessing and addressing a wide range of symptoms, including pain, nausea, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Through a combination of medications, therapies, and supportive interventions, we strive to optimize symptom control and improve overall comfort for our patients.

Serving Southwest Texas

Haven Hospice is proud to serve families and individuals in their end-of-life journey throughout Southwest Texas. We serve the following cities: Eagle Pass, Del Rio, Uvalde, Laredo, San Antonio, Carrizo Springs, Crystal City, and other surrounding cities.

We know life can be hard. We're here to help you walk through this journey.

Erasmo Villalpando

Frequently Asked Questions

Hospice care is a specialized approach to healthcare that focuses on providing comfort and support to individuals with life-limiting illnesses, typically in the final stages of their journey.

Yes, Haven Hospice accepts Medicare/Medical.
For questions about insurance and coverage, please contact us at (830) 757-0966.

  • Malignancies
  • Neurological Diseases (ALS, MS, MD, Parkinson’s Disease)
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Opportunistic Infections End Stage Diabetes (with grangrene)
  • End Stage Renal Disease (no dialysis)
  • Circulatory System Diseases Alzheimer’s Disease with Dementia
  • Respiratory System Diseases
Patients with a prognosis of six months or less, as determined by a physician, are typically eligible for hospice care. This prognosis is based on the natural course of the illness if it runs its normal course.
Hospice care can be provided in various settings, including the patient’s home, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or dedicated hospice centers.

In most cases, hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life rather than curative treatments. However, patients may still receive certain treatments that alleviate symptoms and improve comfort, such as pain management or palliative chemotherapy.

It’s advisable to consider hospice care when curative treatments are no longer effective or when the focus shifts to comfort and quality of life. Discussions about hospice care can begin when a patient’s condition becomes terminal, and the focus of care transitions from cure to comfort.