Navigating hospice care can bring emotional, practical, and financial challenges for families.

Buckeye Hospice and Palliative Care Social Worker Services are here to provide guidance, encouragement, and compassionate support throughout the journey. Our social workers walk beside patients and families, helping them feel understood, informed, and supported during a time of change.

Hospice social workers offer emotional support, helping individuals and families cope with the feelings that may arise—from worry or uncertainty to moments of reflection and hope. They provide a safe space to share concerns and feelings, while offering tools and coping strategies to help families feel more at ease. Their goal is to provide comfort, reassurance, and a trusted source of support.

Beyond emotional care, social workers assist with important practical matters. This may include guidance with advance care planning, completing paperwork, accessing community resources, or helping families understand available services and benefits. They act as advocates to ensure each family’s needs and wishes are honored, while helping reduce stress and confusion.

Social workers are also skilled at facilitating communication among family members and the care team, ensuring that everyone feels heard, respected, and involved. They help families navigate difficult decisions with clarity and compassion, offering support that honors each person’s values and hopes.

At Buckeye Hospice and Palliative Care, our Social Worker Services focus on caring for the whole family—not just the patient. With kindness, understanding, and a heart for service, our social workers help bring comfort, clarity, and peace to every stage of the hospice experience.

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Why call us first?

Reaching out directly means you and your loved one receive help sooner, with immediate pain and symptom management, 24/7 guidance, and an assessment at home or in a facility. We coordinate with doctors and in patient care facilities before a crisis happens, reducing emergency visits and easing stress. You’ll get clear answers about coverage and costs and compassionate support for the whole family from day one.