As a local, not-for-profit hospice provider, Hospice of the Piedmont strives daily to help individuals facing end of life living in Guilford, Davidson, Forsyth, and Randolph counties seek the care they need on the terms they choose. We achieve this goal by addressing the unique physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of each individual we serve. Available 24/7, our team of healthcare professionals also supports families and caregivers by educating and empowering them to become confident caregivers. Hospice of the Piedmont provides services wherever you call home – nursing facility, assisted living, or private residents – as well as at our inpatient facility, Hospice Home at High Point. Our desire is to connect you to the right healthcare services, at the right time, and helping you live your life in a way that's best for both you and your family. Have more questions? Please call our Admission & Referral Department to get more information.
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Business History
Hospice of the Piedmont, one of the first hospice programs in North Carolina in the early 1980s, was established by a group of caring individuals motivated by a common concern for improving end-of-life care. The legacy of those volunteers is carried on today by a hardworking professional staff of 115+ supplemented by a large corps of active volunteers and community supporters.
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Regular Hours
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Services/Products
  • Hospice in-home care
  • Hospice inpatient facility - Hospice Home at High Point
  • Palliative care
  • Advance directive facilitation
  • Grief counseling for children, teens, and adults
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Accreditation

Accreditation Commission for Health Care I ACHC

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Hospices, Assisted Living & Elder Care Services, Community Organizations, Home Health Services, Nurses-Home Services, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Internal Medicine
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