Comprehensive & Quality Support
Our Care
With a compassionate team and personalized approach, we help families navigate this journey with peace and understanding.
Locations
Each of our facilities is staffed with compassionate professionals dedicated to providing personalized support to patients and families in their time of need.
Careers
We offer rewarding career opportunities in a supportive environment, where your skills and compassion help provide exceptional end-of-life care and comfort.
Donate
Your generosity helps CHP Hospice provide compassionate care and support to patients and families during their most challenging times.
A Broad Range of Care
Our specialists can help with:
Home Healthcare
Hospice Care
Inpatient Hospice Care
Palliative Care
Private Duty Services
Adult Day Care
Van Wert County WIC
THE DIFFERENCE MATTERS
Why CHP?
Comprehensive,
Compassionate Care
From skilled nursing and therapy to emotional and spiritual support, our holistic approach ensures that every aspect of your loved one's well-being is addressed with compassion and professionalism.
Experienced and Dedicated
Team
Our staff is made up of highly trained professionals who are not only experts in their fields but also deeply committed to providing the best care possible. With years of experience and a genuine passion for helping others,
Trusted Community Presence
With a long-standing reputation in the community, CHP Home Care & Hospice has earned the trust of countless families over the years.
"The care my mom received at the Defiance Inpatient Hospice Center was a gift. From the time we arrived until she passed, the care was exceptional."
– CAHPS Hospice Survey Response
The Latest News
What is a \”Hospice Graduate\”?
It’s highly unusual for hospice patients to “recover.” The diseases that prompt people to come into hospice in the first place are conditions that by definition are not curable. However, it’s not uncommon for patients to experience stabilization of their condition—and they no longer qualify for hospice services. Patients with chronic, progressive diseases such as […]
Read MoreWhat is a \”Hospice Graduate\”?
It’s highly unusual for hospice patients to “recover.” The diseases that prompt people to come into hospice in the first place are conditions that by definition are not curable. However, it’s not uncommon for patients to experience stabilization of their condition—and they no longer qualify for hospice services. Patients with chronic, progressive diseases such as […]
Read MoreGrief is Hard Work
By Kenneth J. Doka There is little more difficult than working through grief. After all, we may have to deal with a rand of confusing and even conflicting emotions that include sadness, anger, guilt, and perhaps, even relief. We may have to totally reorganize our lives, like learning to live alone. We may have to […]
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