We are recognized by healthcare professionals and consumers as the premier provider of quality end-of-life care.
Regional Hospice approaches death by creating human connection and honoring each unique journey through a shared vision for living.
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Any person with a terminal illness, regardless of age, is eligible for our hospice care programs. Home Hospice Care comes to you, wherever you reside–your home, assisted living residence, or skilled nursing facility.
Regional Hospice provides expert hospice care to patients wherever they are–in their home, in a skilled nursing facility, or at our Center for Comfort Care and Healing.
Regional Hospice provides expert hospice care to patients wherever they are–in their home, in a skilled nursing facility, or at our Center for Comfort Care and Healing.
Our program provides physical, emotional, and spiritual support for families whose babies have died or have been diagnosed with a terminal condition prior to delivery.
More than 30 programs, support groups, workshops, and memorial events help to heal the pain of grief and loss.
We have an in-patient facility in Danbury, CT, but also offer in-home hospice care in Connecticut.
Any person with a terminal illness, regardless of age, is eligible for our hospice care programs. Home Hospice Care comes to you, wherever you reside–your home, assisted living residence, or skilled nursing facility.
Regional Hospice provides expert hospice care to patients wherever they are–in their home, in a skilled nursing facility, or at our Center for Comfort Care and Healing.
Our program provides physical, emotional, and spiritual support for families whose babies have died or have been diagnosed with a terminal condition prior to delivery.
More than 30 programs, support groups, workshops, and memorial events help to heal the pain of grief and loss.
More than 30 programs, support groups, workshops, and memorial events help to heal the pain of grief and loss.
We have an in-patient facility in Danbury, CT, but also offer in-home hospice care in Connecticut.
The courage and strength of our patients touch the lives of our staff and volunteers. We are honored to share some of their stories.
The courage and strength of our patients touch the lives of our staff and volunteers. We are honored to share some of their stories.
Our volunteers are the heart of our organization. Get to know them and learn more about their roles at Regional Hospice.
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The courage and strength of our patients touch the lives of our staff and volunteers. We are honored to share some of their stories.
The courage and strength of our patients touch the lives of our staff and volunteers. We are honored to share some of their stories.
Our volunteers are the heart of our organization. Get to know them and learn more about their roles at Regional Hospice.
When a child faces a life-limiting illness, families deserve a circle of care filled with compassion, expertise, and understanding. At Regional Hospice, our pediatric Tender Hearts program is devoted to supporting children and their families with comfort, dignity, and heartfelt care every step of the way.
Our specially trained team works closely with families to provide personalized medical care, gentle pain and symptom management, and emotional and spiritual support. We honor each child’s unique story while helping families create meaningful moments together in the place they feel most at peace.
Our goal is simple but profound: to ensure that every child is surrounded by comfort, and every family feels supported, understood, and never alone.
Concurrent care enables children with a life-limiting illness to continue to receive curative treatment along with comfort care to help manage their symptoms. This means your child can receive curative treatments while receiving additional expert care for pain and symptom management, as well as emotional and spiritual care.
“It is a very isolating thing to have a terminally ill child. The team at Regional Hospice let us talk; they asked questions. They were added coverage – they were there, support in the corner, which is just what we wanted.”
— Karlie and Scott Conn (Austin’s parents)
Austin was cared for by us in his home.
He Needed His Mom
The night we were told of our two-month-old son Austin’s terminal illness was the worst night of our lives. The walls crumbled around us. Despite being in the hospital, surrounded by machinery and beeps and alarms – there was nothing else.
— Karlie Conn (Austin’s mom)
Processing Loss
“It was 4:52 AM when I woke up that day. My eyes were red, and swollen like bug bites are after hours of scratching. My head stayed on the pillow as I forgot what I dreamt about.”
— Casey Cummings (Tyler’s Sister)
The pediatric hospice team at Regional Hospice and Home Care is specially trained to support the unique needs of children and their families. Our interdisciplinary team includes pediatric nurses, physicians, social workers, chaplains, and child life specialists who work together to provide compassionate medical care, emotional guidance, and family-centered support. With deep expertise and heartfelt dedication, our staff helps ensure every child is cared for with comfort, dignity, and understanding.
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Navigating a child’s serious illness can bring many questions and challenges. Regional Hospice and Home Care provides access to trusted resources that offer guidance, education, and additional support for families and caregivers. These external organizations and materials can help you learn more about pediatric hospice care, coping with illness, and finding compassionate support for your child and family.