EVENTIDE HOSPICE
Provider Information
CENTENNIAL, CO 80112
CMS Quality Ratings
Composite score combining quality measures and patient survey results.
Based on the CMS Hospice Care Index — 10 operational quality indicators including visits near death, nursing minutes, and care transitions.
CAHPS Hospice Survey — family caregivers rate communication, symptom management, respect, and overall experience.
Quality of Care derived from CMS Hospice Care Index (dataset 252m-zfp9). Patient Satisfaction from CMS CAHPS Survey (dataset gxki-hrr8). Overall is the equally-weighted average of both. All source data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Support at Eventide Hospice
Eventide Hospice provides end-of-life care for families in Centennial, Colorado. They operate out of their office on South Chester Street in Arapahoe County. This team focuses on comfort, dignity, and support for patients who are facing a life-limiting illness. They help manage pain and offer emotional care for the whole family during a very difficult season. The goal is always to keep the patient as comfortable as possible in their own home or a care facility. It is about making every day count. If you live in the 80112 area, this is one option for your loved one’s care journey.
About Eventide Hospice
Eventide Hospice is a for-profit provider that became Medicare certified on April 15, 2025. Being Medicare certified means they meet the federal safety and quality standards set for hospice care. That is a big deal because it ensures they can provide covered services to eligible patients. Since they are a for-profit group, they operate as a business while following strict government rules for patient care. Choosing a provider is a personal decision for every family. You should feel free to call them at (720) 798-3900 to ask how they handle daily care. Ask them how they support family caregivers, too. Good communication early on makes a world of difference for your peace of mind.
Quality Ratings
Understanding Hospice Care in Centennial
Hospice care in the Centennial area is a team-based approach to comfort. It brings nurses, aides, and social workers to wherever the patient calls home. The thing is, many people wait too long to call for help. Hospice is not just for the final days or hours of life. It is designed for the final six months. By starting early, the team can better manage symptoms and build a bond with the family. And that helps everyone feel more prepared for the road ahead. You do not have to walk this path alone. There are many resources in Arapahoe County to help you find the right level of support for your specific needs.
What to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Provider
Picking a hospice team feels like a heavy task. But asking the right questions can clarify your choice. Start by asking how quickly a nurse can get to your home if an emergency happens at night. You should also ask how they help with medicine and medical equipment needs. It is smart to ask who will be on the primary care team. Will you see the same nurse every week? That consistency matters a lot. Finally, ask what kind of support they offer for grieving family members after a loss. A good provider will have clear, simple answers for all these questions. If they seem rushed or annoyed, keep looking for a better fit.
Keep Your Family Stories Alive
This time of life is about more than just medical care. It is about the stories and memories that make your loved one who they are. We can help you record those moments so they are never lost.
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Helpful Guides for Families
Hospice vs Palliative Care: Understanding the Difference
Confused about hospice vs palliative care? We break down the key differences, benefits, and how to choose the right end-of-life care for your loved one.
Starting the End-of-Life Conversation: A Family Guide
Starting the end-of-life conversation is hard. Our guide provides scripts, expert tips, and Medicare insights to help you navigate this talk with confidence.
Understanding Hospice Levels of Care: A Family Guide
Navigating end-of-life care is hard. Our guide to understanding hospice levels of care helps you make informed choices for your loved one with confidence.
Preserve their story while there's time
Many families in this stage find comfort in capturing their loved one's life story. A guided memoir project can become a meaningful part of the care journey, giving your family something lasting to hold onto.