Wood County · East Texas
Hospice Care in Mineola, TX
Medicare-covered hospice and palliative care for families in Wood County. Our nurses are available 24 hours — days, nights, and weekends.
Mineola is approximately 40 miles north of Tyler on US-69.
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01 —Serving Wood County
Built for Mineola families.
Wood County occupies the northeastern edge of Azalea's service territory — Mineola, Quitman, Winnsboro, and Hawkins are small-town East Texas communities with strong church networks and tight-knit families. Lake Fork, one of the premier bass fishing lakes in the country, draws retirees from across the state. Families in Wood County deserve a hospice that knows the county — not one routing calls through a Plano call center. Azalea maintains on-call coverage for Wood County families around the clock.
Local Hospital Partners
- —Wood County medical facilities
- —UT Health East Texas network
Azalea coordinates with your loved one's attending physician and the hospital discharge team. We handle the transition so your family doesn't have to.
02 —Our Services
Every level of care. All Medicare-covered.
Routine Home Care
Daily nursing, aide, and chaplain visits in the comfort of home.
Continuous Care
Extended nursing during acute episodes — available around the clock.
General Inpatient Care
Short-term inpatient placement when symptoms can't be managed at home.
Respite Care
Temporary relief for family caregivers — up to 5 days.
Palliative Care
Comfort-focused care that runs alongside curative treatment.
Bereavement Support
Counseling and support for the family for 13 months after the patient's death.
03 —Common Questions
What families in Wood County ask first.
Does hospice care cost anything?
For Medicare and Medicaid patients, hospice is 100% covered — nursing, medications, equipment, chaplaincy, social work, and bereavement support. There is typically no cost to the family.
Can hospice be provided at home?
Yes. The majority of our patients receive care at home — in a private residence, an assisted living community, or wherever they call home in your county.
How quickly can care begin?
From the time of a referral, most patients are admitted within 24 to 48 hours. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with the physician directly.
Does the patient have to give up their doctor?
No. The patient's attending physician continues to be involved. Our medical director works in coordination with the existing care team.
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Accreditations & certifications
Medicare-Certified
CMS Provider · NPI #1700460789
Texas-Licensed
DSHS HCSSA #020708
CHAP Accredited
Independent accreditation
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