Your Step by Step Guide to Making a Hospice Referral

elderly couple enjoying the park together during hospice care

We often hear this statement echoed by many of our patients and their loved ones:

We wish we had contacted hospice sooner.

Lower Cape Fear LifeCare (formerly Lower Cape Fear Hospice) is about much more than advanced care planning and pain relief. It’s about celebrating everyday moments and allowing the chance for you or your loved ones to spend more time together enjoying the things you traditionally do as a family. We believe in honoring not only your wishes, but in honoring who you are. Dignity, compassion and respect are hallmarks of our outstanding care.

We understand that at this point in life requires careful planning, and we encourage you and your family to have this conversation before a crisis occurs.

Often, the first question is “how do I start the process?”

How Can I Tell if Hospice Care is Appropriate?

The first step is to determine if hospice care is appropriate at this stage in the illness. In order to qualify for hospice care, you or your loved one must be facing a life-limiting illness with a life expectancy of six months or less. While cancer is typically the disease most people think of when they hear “hospice,” we actually serve patients of many ages with a wide variety of diagnosis which can include:

Don’t meet the criteria for hospice care? Perhaps palliative care would be the most appropriate choice. Palliative care can begin at any age and at any stage of a serious illness. New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center, and Columbus Regional Healthcare System choose Lower Cape Fear LifeCare to provide palliative care to their patients.

If you’re not sure what type of care is appropriate, you can complete our online questionnaire.

How to Make a Referral to Lower Cape Fear LifeCare

Anyone can make a referral to Lower Cape Fear LifeCare. This includes: