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Azalea Hospice

Hospice for Dementia & Alzheimer's · Palestine, TX

Dementia hospice care in Palestine, Texas

When memory fades, presence matters. Hospice for late-stage dementia focuses on comfort, dignity, and time together. Azalea serves families across Anderson County — in Palestine 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

Anderson County sits at the southern edge of East Texas, with Palestine as its county seat — a community known for its Dogwood Trails, the Texas State Railroad, and a close-knit population that has deep roots in the land. Families in Palestine, Elkhart, and Frankston are often navigating hospice decisions in homes that have belonged to the family for generations. Azalea serves Anderson County with the same clinical team and the same after-hours coverage as our Tyler families.

Palestine is approximately 55 miles south of Tyler on US-287. For families facing dementia, that means a hospice nurse who knows the roads, coordinates with local hospitals like UT Health Palestine and East Texas Medical Center Palestine, and answers the phone at 2 a.m.

Signs it may be time for dementia hospice

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

  • No longer recognizes close family members consistently
  • Unable to walk without assistance, or now bedbound
  • Speech reduced to a few words or none at all
  • Trouble swallowing, recurrent aspiration, or refusing food
  • Recurrent infections — pneumonia, UTIs, pressure wounds
  • Significant weight loss over the past six months

What hospice care for dementia includes

Medication management for agitation, anxiety, and restlessness
Swallowing assessment and safe-eating guidance (no forced feeding tubes)
Personal care from a hospice aide — bathing, grooming, repositioning
Education so the family can read non-verbal pain signals
24/7 on-call nurse for crises at any hour

Questions Palestine families ask

How long do dementia patients live in hospice?

It varies widely — weeks to months, sometimes longer. Dementia is unpredictable. We recertify eligibility as required and focus on quality of time, not predicting it.

What happens when my parent stops eating?

Decreased appetite is a normal part of the decline. We don't force feeding or insert tubes, which often increase distress. We offer small amounts of favorite foods, keep the mouth moist, and follow the body's lead.

What does it cost in Palestine?

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 dementia

Our complete East Texas guide to dementia hospice care.

Hospice in Palestine & Anderson County

How Azalea serves families across Anderson 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 Palestine

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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