Hospice Inpatient Care - A Team Approach

At Big Bend Hospice, compassionate care meets comprehensive support for patients and their families. Our interdisciplinary team is dedicated to addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of each individual under our care. With a focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life, we tailor personalized care plans to ensure holistic support throughout the hospice journey.

Margaret Z. Dozier Hospice House provides general inpatient care in a homelike setting.

Big Bend Hospice’s Margaret Z. Dozier Hospice House provides general inpatient hospice care in a tranquil, homelike setting for patients in a variety of circumstances. Services can include Crisis Care or Respite Care.

Located off Mahan Center Boulevard in Tallahassee, the Dozier House offers the hospitality of 12 private rooms and around-the-clock family visitation privileges. You’ll find a common area and beautiful garden areas for gathering and reflecting with family and friends.

1723 Mahan Center Blvd Suite #1
Tallahassee, FL 32308

    Big Bend Hospice is your local expert on hospice, a philosophy of care focused on relieving and managing pain instead of curing illness.

    General inpatient care

    General inpatient care is provided 24/7 by hospice-trained nurses, aides, physicians, social workers, chaplains, volunteers, and music therapists who work together to help the patient and family with what is most important to them. We provide patients with short-term treatment and comfort from difficult or challenging symptoms that cannot be managed at home. We focus on symptom management when patients have decided they no longer want treatment for serious illnesses or conditions.

    Learn more about general inpatient care

    Respite care

    Respite care provides temporary full-time care of patients for up to five days. This level of care provides caregivers a respite from the daily duties of caring for a loved one in their last six months of life.

    Learn more about respite care

    First Commerce Center for Compassionate Care

    Patients who are more fragile and vulnerable likely are more suited for the First Commerce Center for Compassionate Care, the inpatient hospice care unit Big Bend Hospice operates on the third floor of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.

       

      First Commerce Center for Compassionate Care

      Patients who are more fragile and vulnerable likely are more suited for the First Commerce Center for Compassionate Care, the inpatient hospice care unit Big Bend Hospice operates on the third floor of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.

         

        Additional services, amenities

        We create as much comfort as possible through a thoughtful design and tranquil setting. This includes:

         

        • Meals prepared by our onsite chef
        • Televisions and Wi-Fi in each room
        • Medication and equipment related to the terminal illness
        • Trained Advanced Care Facilitators

        Is Dozier House different from being in a hospital?

        Yes. Our staff of highly trained medical experts, act with compassionate purpose. The Dozier Hospice House atmosphere is calm and family-like. We focus on making patients comfortable by relieving pain and suffering. Once we have done that, we provide a human touch when desired – visiting with families, listening to patients, and sharing experiences. 

        Sometimes, symptom management such as pain and shortness of breath is needs requires more care than can be provided in a patient’s home. That is why we deliver our full range of high-quality clinical care and specialized hospice support at Margaret Z. Dozier House. 

        How do I pay for hospice care?

        Services and care provided at Margaret Z. Dozier Hospice House are covered in full by Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurances. We work with families to determine any costs associated with an inpatient stay, including respite. Medicare benefits will cover up to five days of respite care if your hospice interdisciplinary team approves. 

        Usually, there are no additional charges or co-payments billed to the patient. If charges do occur, such as room and board at the hospice house, thanks to the Big Bend Hospice Foundation and the generous support from our community – no patient is ever refused care based on the ability to pay.   

        Who provides hospice care?

        e provide high-quality outcomes through a licensed, accredited team of compassionate professionals with different kinds of expertise to serve various needs. This helps patients and families make important decisions and receive outstanding care 24 hours daily. Teams and programs include:

        • Hospice and palliative-trained physicians (experts in pain relief), nurse practitioners, APRNs, and certified nursing assistants
        • Spiritual counselors (including a reflection room for prayer and meditation)
        • Social workers and family support counselors
        • Music therapists
        • Trained volunteers
        • Animal therapy volunteers

        Inpatient care is focused on creating a warm and familiar homelike atmosphere to allow families to focus on what matters most – time together. Our patient rooms allow family members to stay with their loved ones. We encourage our patients to bring items that make them feel at home.