Locally Owned & Operated
With an influx of hospice providers coming to West Michigan, the market is getting more saturated with options. As you navigate the search for a hospice provider, you may find yourself overwhelmed with choices during an already difficult time. It’s important to remember that the provider you choose is entirely up to you—even if the hospital or senior living facility where you or your loved one is currently receiving care offers the service, you can choose elsewhere. From their offerings to their mission, hospice providers can differ significantly, so finding one that best aligns with your values and needs is essential. As a locally owned and operated nonprofit hospice provider, how does Faith Hospice differ?
With our corporate headquarters right here in Grand Rapids, we are truly a part of the community we serve. We understand the unique lifestyle and care needs of West Michigan residents and can offer more personalized care. Our leadership team works closely with support staff, which allows us to address any issues more quickly and efficiently.
Our faith-based mission of serving others with love and compassion is fundamental to conducting business and structuring our organization. People—those we serve and employ—have always been and always will be our priority. As a non-profit, most of our funding comes from donations, grants, and government support, and revenue is reinvested back into our local services and offerings.
- What is most important to you in the end-of-life journey?
- What support services are available for patients and their families?
- Does the provider’s mission align with your values?
- Where and when can care be provided?
As more hospice providers open their doors around West Michigan, it’s important for families to understand their options and select a provider that aligns with their needs and values. At Faith Hospice, we are always available to answer questions about our services and approach at any time. If you’d like to learn more, please call 616-235-5100—a call is never a commitment to care.