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Azalea Hospice

Hospice for Stroke & Neurological Disease · Longview, TX

Stroke & Neurological Disease hospice care in Longview, Texas

After a major stroke or with advanced neurological disease, hospice provides skilled comfort care and steadies an exhausted family. Azalea serves families across Gregg County — in Longview 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

Gregg County anchors the western edge of the Ark-La-Tex region, with Longview as its commercial and medical center. Families in Longview, Kilgore, White Oak, and Gladewater have access to Azalea Hospice's full team — nursing, social work, chaplaincy, and bereavement — without the wait times or corporate distance of larger chain providers. Our nurses are familiar with Gregg County roads, its faith communities, and its families.

Approximately 65 miles from Tyler — Azalea maintains on-call coverage in Gregg County. For families facing stroke & neurological disease, that means a hospice nurse who knows the roads, coordinates with local hospitals like CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center and Longview Regional Medical Center, and answers the phone at 2 a.m.

Signs it may be time for stroke & neurological disease hospice

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

  • Major stroke with little recovery and ongoing decline
  • Unable to swallow safely or getting nutrition by tube with declining benefit
  • Largely bedbound, dependent for all daily care
  • Recurrent pneumonia or infections
  • Advanced ALS, Parkinson's, or similar progressive disease
  • Significant weight loss and weakening

What hospice care for stroke & neurological disease includes

Pain and symptom management, including for those who can't speak
Skin and positioning care to prevent and treat pressure wounds
Swallowing and aspiration guidance
Personal care from a hospice aide
24/7 on-call nurse support

Questions Longview families ask

How does hospice manage pain when my loved one can't communicate?

Our nurses are trained to read non-verbal signs of pain — facial expressions, restlessness, guarding, changes in breathing. We treat proactively and teach the family what to watch for.

Is hospice appropriate for ALS or Parkinson's?

Yes. When these progressive diseases reach an advanced stage — with breathing, swallowing, or mobility severely affected — hospice provides comfort-focused care and strong family support.

What does it cost in Longview?

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 stroke & neurological disease

Our complete East Texas guide to stroke & neurological disease hospice care.

Hospice in Longview & Gregg County

How Azalea serves families across Gregg 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 Longview

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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