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  • Home
    • When to Consider Hospice
    • Expert Palliative and Hospice Care In Fort Worth Texas
    • Palliative Care
    • Palliative Care Vs. Hospice
  • Services
    • Our Core Services
      • How To Live With A Terminal Illness – The Hard Truths
      • What Is Failure To Thrive?
      • Alzheimer’s Disease
        • Assessment of Alzheimer’s Dementia – FAST Scale
      • Lewy Body Dementia
      • Hospice Care For HIV And AIDS Patients
      • Hospice Care For Patients With Advanced Liver Disease
    • Controlling Pain and Symptoms
    • Caregiver Resources
      • Caregiver And Patient Hospital Discharge Checklist
      • Caregiver Resource List
      • Elderly Loneliness
      • Signs of Death
      • Stages of Imminent Death
      • How To Address Grief
      • Valuable Activities To Do With Your Loved One
      • How Do You Treat Shortness Of Breath At The End Of Life?
    • Healthcare Providers – How To Decide?
      • Is Your Patient Appropriate For A Referral?
      • Assessment Of Falls In The Elderly
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Types of Facilities
      • What Does A Hospice Nurse Do?
      • What Does A Hospice CNA Do?
      • What Does A Hospice Social Worker Do?
      • What Does A Hospice Chaplain Do?
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The Lenity Way

Lenity Light Hospice of Texas (LLH of TX) remains focused to improve care and treatment for our beloved patients. During this difficult and vulnerable time, we strive to be the foundation for the needs of our patients and their families. We want to propel care that has become stagnant for this delicate population into the next century. We drive this change by developing system processes that help reduce unexpected events and errors that may affect a loved one's treatment and quality of life. We are developing new methods and treatment modalities to offer alternatives to our patients that goes beyond the basics of "required" hospice care as directed by Medicare. While others pride themselves on hitting the basics, we are raising the bar on what is considered hospice and comfort care. This "thinking out of the box" approach has allowed us to become the gold standard that other agencies look to copy. These system processes coupled with our unmatched customer service allows us to provide care that sets us apart from the rest of the industry. Give us a call and find out why we are so different.

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Lenity Light Hospice of Texas

5802 Watauga Rd Ste 100 Watauga TX 76148

Fax: 817-928-5692

Phone: 817-406-1500

info@llhtx.com

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