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Established in 1977, Hospice of Cincinnati is the fourth oldest hospice in the country, and the oldest hospice in the Cincinnati region. Throughout our 40+ year history as a non-profit organization, we continue to be on the forefront of advanced illness and end-of-life care both locally and nationally.

We are the largest hospice in Cincinnati, with five Inpatient Care Centers located throughout the Cincinnati region for the treatment of uncontrolled symptoms.

In 2020, Hospice of Cincinnati and the multiple advanced illness and grief programs created by Hospice of Cincinnati, joined together to form HOC Navigators– a collection of program offerings designed to help guide you through advanced illness and end of life.

Each person’s advanced illness journey is unique. That’s why our programs meet patients where they are.

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CONVERSATIONS OF A LIFETIME®

Learning how to talk about end of life

SOCIAL CONNECTIONS

Alleviating loneliness and social isolation

PALLIACARE® CINCINNATI

Providing relief from symptoms of serious illness

HOSPICE OF CINCINNATI

End-of-life care at home or inpatient

Goldstein Family Grief Center

Grief support surrounding the loss of a loved one

FERNSIDE CENTER FOR CHILDREN

Supporting children, teens and families after loss

Care Locations

We serve patients in seven counties in southwest Ohio. Hospice patients with uncontrolled symptoms may be treated at one of our five Inpatient Care Centers. 90% of our hospice care is provided where the patient calls home.

1. Blue Ash More information

2. Anderson More information

3. Hamilton More information

4. College Hill More information

5. The Christ Hospital More information

The HOC Difference

Not for profit

The oldest and most experienced

The largest hospice in the Cincinnati region

More physicians certified in hospice and palliative care

Five Inpatient Care Centers in the Cincinnati region

Patient and Family Advisory Council

Leading grief support for adults and children

Committed to serving our Veterans

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