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Azalea Hospice

Hospice for Cancer · Jacksonville, TX

Cancer hospice care in Jacksonville, Texas

When treatment stops working, care doesn't stop. Hospice for cancer means aggressive comfort — pain controlled, family supported, time protected. Azalea serves families across Cherokee County — in Jacksonville and the surrounding communities — with the same team, the same response time, and the same 24/7 nurse line.

We come to you · Free · 100% covered by Medicare

Cherokee County is piney woods country — a rural, faith-rooted community where families tend to care for their own. Jacksonville, Rusk, New Summerfield, and Alto are home to multi-generational households that value a hospice provider who understands local culture and shows up when called. Azalea maintains on-call nurse coverage for Cherokee County families, with dispatch times that reflect the rural geography of the county.

Jacksonville is approximately 45 miles south of Tyler on US-69. For families facing cancer, that means a hospice nurse who knows the roads, coordinates with local hospitals like UT Health Jacksonville and East Texas Medical Center Rusk, and answers the phone at 2 a.m.

Signs it may be time for cancer hospice

Any of these patterns is worth a conversation. Several together strongly suggest hospice could help now:

  • Curative treatment has stopped or is no longer effective
  • Declining strength, more time spent resting or in bed
  • Pain, nausea, or other symptoms that are hard to control
  • Weight loss and reduced appetite
  • Oncologist has shifted the conversation to comfort and quality of life
  • Frequent hospital visits for symptom management

What hospice care for cancer includes

Expert pain and symptom management, adjusted as needs change
Medications, equipment, and supplies delivered to the home
Help with nausea, appetite, fatigue, and anxiety
Emotional and spiritual support for patient and family
24/7 on-call nurse for pain crises

Questions Jacksonville families ask

Does choosing hospice mean giving up on my cancer?

It means shifting the goal from cure to comfort and quality of time. For many families, pain finally gets controlled and the focus returns to living well in the time that's left, rather than fighting side effects.

Can hospice manage severe cancer pain at home?

Yes. Pain control is one of hospice's core strengths. We adjust medications quickly and are reachable 24/7, so a pain crisis doesn't require an ER trip.

What does it cost in Jacksonville?

For Medicare-eligible patients: nothing. Medicare covers 100% of hospice — nursing, medications, equipment, chaplain, social work, and bereavement support. No copay, no deductible. See the cost calculator →

Accreditations & certifications

CMS

Medicare-Certified

CMS Provider · NPI #1700460789

TX

Texas-Licensed

DSHS HCSSA #020708

CHAP Accredited — Community Health Accreditation Partner

CHAP Accredited

Independent accreditation

Related reading

Full guide: hospice for cancer

Our complete East Texas guide to cancer hospice care.

Hospice in Jacksonville & Cherokee County

How Azalea serves families across Cherokee County.

Take the hospice eligibility quiz

8 questions to clarify whether it might be time.

What Medicare covers

The full benefit, in plain language.

Talk to a nurse in Jacksonville

A real conversation with a real person — no pressure, no obligation. We'll help you think through whether hospice is right, and what it would look like.

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