Best Hospice & Palliative in South Carolina — 14 resources

14 Resources

1. NHPCO - Hospice Foundation — Free

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Find a hospice in your area. Useful when curative treatment is becoming harder than the disease — palliative care doesn't mean giving up. Palliative care can start at any stage and works alongside oncology, cardiology, or other curative teams. Bereavement support is a Medicare hospice benefit for 13 months after the patient's death — most families don't realize this. Open at no cost to South Carolina seniors and the families supporting them.

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2. Hospice Foundation of America — Free

Education and resources for those facing end-of-life issues and grief. Relevant for any seriously ill senior whose symptoms (pain, breathlessness, anxiety) aren't being well-managed. Palliative care can start at any stage and works alongside oncology, cardiology, or other curative teams. Bereavement support is a Medicare hospice benefit for 13 months after the patient's death — most families don't realize this. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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3. CaringInfo — Free

NHPCO consumer site with free state-specific advance directives and end-of-life planning info. Worth contacting when a doctor expects six months or less remaining; hospice is fully Medicare-covered at this point. Inpatient hospice facilities (some standalone, some in nursing homes) offer 24/7 care when symptoms can't be managed at home. Conversations about goals of care are most useful BEFORE crisis; The Conversation Project has free guides for starting them. All services free of charge to qualifying...

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4. Get Palliative Care — Free

Public information from CAPC — what palliative care is and how to find it. Relevant for any seriously ill senior whose symptoms (pain, breathlessness, anxiety) aren't being well-managed. Most hospice care happens at home with a visiting nurse, aide, social worker, and chaplain on a rotating schedule. Bereavement support is a Medicare hospice benefit for 13 months after the patient's death — most families don't realize this. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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5. Center to Advance Palliative Care — Free

CAPC — provider directory and resources to advance palliative care nationwide. Worth contacting when a doctor expects six months or less remaining; hospice is fully Medicare-covered at this point. Inpatient hospice facilities (some standalone, some in nursing homes) offer 24/7 care when symptoms can't be managed at home. Conversations about goals of care are most useful BEFORE crisis; The Conversation Project has free guides for starting them. Free, confidential, and available to any South Carolina...

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6. Compassion & Choices — Free

Nonprofit working to improve care, expand options, and empower everyone to chart their end-of-life journey. Worth contacting when a doctor expects six months or less remaining; hospice is fully Medicare-covered at this point. Medicare's hospice benefit covers nurse visits, medications, equipment, and 13 months of grief support for surviving family. Conversations about goals of care are most useful BEFORE crisis; The Conversation Project has free guides for starting them. Open at no cost to South...

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7. The Conversation Project — Free

Free Conversation Starter Kit to help families discuss wishes for end-of-life care. For families weighing end-of-life care, comfort care, or quality-of-life-focused treatment alongside curative care. Inpatient hospice facilities (some standalone, some in nursing homes) offer 24/7 care when symptoms can't be managed at home. Bereavement support is a Medicare hospice benefit for 13 months after the patient's death — most families don't realize this. Free, confidential, and available to any South...

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8. VITAS Healthcare — Free

One of the largest hospice providers in the US, with locations across 14 states. For families weighing end-of-life care, comfort care, or quality-of-life-focused treatment alongside curative care. Inpatient hospice facilities (some standalone, some in nursing homes) offer 24/7 care when symptoms can't be managed at home. Conversations about goals of care are most useful BEFORE crisis; The Conversation Project has free guides for starting them. Free, confidential, and available to any South Carolina...

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9. Kindred Hospice — Free

Hospice care provider with locations across many states. Now part of Gentiva. Worth contacting when a doctor expects six months or less remaining; hospice is fully Medicare-covered at this point. Medicare's hospice benefit covers nurse visits, medications, equipment, and 13 months of grief support for surviving family. Hospice does not shorten life on average; some studies suggest it lengthens life slightly by reducing aggressive end-of-life treatment. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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10. Hospice Action Network — Free

Advocacy arm of NHPCO advancing hospice and palliative care policy. Useful when curative treatment is becoming harder than the disease — palliative care doesn't mean giving up. Hospice intake usually happens in 24-48 hours from the first call; teams visit at home and don't require a hospital stay. Comfort care decisions are reversible — patients can leave and re-enter hospice as goals change. Open at no cost to South Carolina seniors and the families supporting them.

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11. National Alliance for Care at Home — Free

Merged NAHC + NHPCO — leading voice for home care and hospice providers. Relevant for any seriously ill senior whose symptoms (pain, breathlessness, anxiety) aren't being well-managed. Hospice intake usually happens in 24-48 hours from the first call; teams visit at home and don't require a hospital stay. Hospice does not shorten life on average; some studies suggest it lengthens life slightly by reducing aggressive end-of-life treatment. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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12. Death Cafe — Free

Free pop-up gatherings to talk about death — held worldwide, including in the US. Relevant for any seriously ill senior whose symptoms (pain, breathlessness, anxiety) aren't being well-managed. Inpatient hospice facilities (some standalone, some in nursing homes) offer 24/7 care when symptoms can't be managed at home. Bereavement support is a Medicare hospice benefit for 13 months after the patient's death — most families don't realize this. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family...

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13. South Carolina Hospice Locator — Free

Find a Medicare-certified hospice in South Carolina via Care Compare. Useful when curative treatment is becoming harder than the disease — palliative care doesn't mean giving up. Medicare's hospice benefit covers nurse visits, medications, equipment, and 13 months of grief support for surviving family. The CAPC palliative care directory lists hospital-based teams; most major medical centers now have one. Free, confidential, and available to any South Carolina resident who needs the information.

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14. South Carolina Advance Directives — Free

Free state-specific advance directive forms for South Carolina via CaringInfo. Relevant for any seriously ill senior whose symptoms (pain, breathlessness, anxiety) aren't being well-managed. Hospice intake usually happens in 24-48 hours from the first call; teams visit at home and don't require a hospital stay. Hospice does not shorten life on average; some studies suggest it lengthens life slightly by reducing aggressive end-of-life treatment. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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Frequently Asked

How many hospice & palliative resources are in South Carolina?
Elders Corner tracks 14 hospice & palliative resources for seniors and caregivers in South Carolina.
Are hospice & palliative resources in South Carolina free?
14 of the 14 listed hospice & palliative resources in South Carolina are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in South Carolina have hospice & palliative resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in South Carolina.
What are some examples of hospice & palliative resources in South Carolina?
Featured entries include NHPCO - Hospice Foundation, Hospice Foundation of America, CaringInfo, Get Palliative Care, Center to Advance Palliative Care.
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