- VITAS - Hospice, Palliative Care, End of Life Services
VITAS can help patients and their families seeking hospice and palliative care in the face of terminal illness For more information about our end of life services, visit VITAS com or call 866 500 4352
- Vitas - Wikipedia
Vitas became more open towards the press in the early 2010s, holding his first in-depth interview in January 2012 on the Russian talk show Let Them Talk while showing his wife and daughter publicly for the first time
- Find a VITAS Hospice Location Near You
Are you looking for hospice or palliative care near you? VITAS has locations in 14 states across the US Contact VITAS to learn more about our local hospice services and to find a location near you
- VITAS Healthcare - Wikipedia
VITAS (pronounced VEE-tahs) offers hospice and palliative care services to patients across the U S , provided by its interdisciplinary care teams, which consist of a physician, registered nurse, home health aide, social worker, chaplain, volunteer, and bereavement specialist
- Hospice Palliative Care Basics | VITAS Healthcare
VITAS provides compassionate hospice care to patients with a life-limiting illness, and our palliative care team focuses on symptom management, pain relief and quality-of-life issues for patients facing chronic, complex or serious illnesses
- Hospice Palliative Care Services | VITAS Healthcare
VITAS supports patients and families who choose hospice care at home, wherever home is Routine visits from a home hospice care team ensure comfort and dignity
- Learn About VITAS | VITAS Healthcare
VITAS ® Healthcare, a pioneer in the hospice movement since 1978, is the nation’s leading provider of end-of-life care Our name, derived from the Latin word for “lives,” symbolizes the VITAS mission: to preserve the quality of life for those who have a limited time to live
- Fast Facts about VITAS
VITAS has 47 years of experience in hospice care and is the nation's largest single-source provider of end-of-life care The name VITAS is pronounced VEE-tahs and is derived from the Latin word for "lives "
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