Compassionate, Quality Care in the Greater Houston Area

Care When You Need It

Our team is available when you need us. We always have an on-call nurse available to answer your calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Accessible Wherever You Are

We serve patients all across the city of Houston and 10 surrounding counties, including Liberty and Montgomery counties.

Comprehensive Hospice Care

Whether you need inpatient care, hospice care at an assisted living facility, or in-home hospice care, we are here to help.

Keep Your Doctor

Every patient care plan is unique to you. When you choose us as your hospice provider, you can keep your existing physician.

Care When You Need It

Our team is available when you need us. We always have an on-call nurse available to answer your calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Accessible Wherever You Are

We serve patients all across the city of Houston and 10 surrounding counties, including Liberty and Montgomery counties.

Comprehensive Hospice Care

Whether you need inpatient care, hospice care at an assisted living facility, or in-home hospice care, we are here to help.

Keep Your Doctor

Every patient care plan is unique to you. When you choose us as your hospice provider, you can keep your existing physician.

Learn more about Horizons Hospice or schedule a Free In-Home Consultation.

Hospice Care When, Where & How You Need It

With decades of combined healthcare experience, the Horizons Hospice team has the knowledge, experience and resources to provide the best hospice care in Houston.

​Our corporate office is centrally located to all areas of Houston, just off I-45 north & FM 1960. We serve all of Houston and the 10 surrounding counties. So, wherever you need hospice care, we have the resources and personnel to provide the best patient experience for you and your loved ones.

Horizons Hospice has been fully certified by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. We receive our recertification every three years.

The Texas & New Mexico Hospice Organization is dedicated to promoting and maintaining quality compassionate care for terminally ill individuals and their families and to providing educational opportunities and professional assistance to professionals who serve terminally ill patients.

Created in 1965 as a joint venture between the American Public Health Association and the National League for Nursing, CHAP was the first accrediting body for home and community-based health care organizations in the United States.

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