A Place to Start
If you’re new to our website, we want you to navigate the information easily. Here’s an overview of the information you’ll find under Our Care Programs:
Care In Your Home:
If you or a loved one is managing a serious or life-limiting illness, and the preference is to receive support and care at home, Delaware Hospice care teams will come to you.
Care At The Delaware Hospice Center:
If you or a loved one requires a short-term stay to ease uncontrolled symptoms, the Delaware Hospice Center combines a peaceful atmosphere with state-of-the-art, 24-hour specialized care.
Care At Facilities:
If you or a loved one receives care in a nursing home, assisted living facility or hospital, Delaware Hospice brings comfort, support and resources right to the room.
Family Support:
When one person copes with a life-limiting illness, the entire family is affected. Delaware Hospice offers support for the varied needs of adults, youth and children.
Coping with a Serious Illness:
Many people believe the right time to contact hospice arrives when an individual is coping with the final stages of a life-limiting illness. However, our Transitions program provides helpful resources long before, so you can live the best you can with a serious illness.
Care In Your Home:
If you or a loved one is managing a serious or life-limiting illness, and the preference is to receive support and care at home, Delaware Hospice care teams will come to you.
Care At The Delaware Hospice Center:
If you or a loved one requires a short-term stay to ease uncontrolled symptoms, the Delaware Hospice Center combines a peaceful atmosphere with state-of-the-art, 24-hour specialized care.
Care At Facilities:
If you or a loved one receives care in a nursing home, assisted living facility or hospital, Delaware Hospice brings comfort, support and resources right to the room.
Family Support:
When one person copes with a life-limiting illness, the entire family is affected. Delaware Hospice offers support for the varied needs of adults, youth and children.
Coping with a Serious Illness:
Many people believe the right time to contact hospice arrives when an individual is coping with the final stages of a life-limiting illness. However, our Transitions program provides helpful resources long before, so you can live the best you can with a serious illness.









Delaware Hospice is accredited by The Joint Commission.