Hospice is a special kind of care designed to provide treatment and support for individuals with a terminal illness. Hospice seeks to ease their pain and symptoms so that their remaining time may be spent with dignity. Hospice typically cares for patients with a life expectancy of six months or less should their illness take its expected course.
Help for Health provides support for you and your loved one by surrounding you with a team of professionals dedicated to compassionate end-of-life care. Our comprehensive pain and symptom management services can be provided either in your own home or in our hospice in-patient facility here in Riverton, Wyoming.
Help for Health provides support for you and your loved one by surrounding you with a team of professionals dedicated to compassionate end-of-life care. Our comprehensive pain and symptom management services can be provided either in your own home or in our hospice in-patient facility here in Riverton, Wyoming.
Services
Delivering compassionate hospice care by addressing physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual needs. Staff, patients, families and the community are all an integral part of the Help for Health family. We express care with sympathy and address suffering by providing comfort, support and companionship.
Our work continues that legacy; guided by a philosophy of compassion and dignity, our hospice approach centers on a dedicated team of healthcare professionals and volunteers who deliver ongoing support for both patient and family in familiar surroundings and provide the warmth and courtesy our guests deserve.
Help for Health is a non-profit organization committed to serving Fremont County. Every service we provide and program we offer is designed to help and support individuals in our community during a difficult time. The following programs are available through Help for Health.
In 2008, Help for Health opened a stand-alone hospice home, built through efforts from dedicated volunteers and community contributions over several years and then a countywide 1% capital tax.The hospice home is an eight-bed facility that serves hospice patients 24/7. We also serve patients in their own homes, Long Term Care Facilities, or Assisted Living.
In 2008, Help for Health opened a stand-alone hospice home, built through efforts from dedicated volunteers and community contributions over several years and then a countywide 1% capital tax.The hospice home is an eight-bed facility that serves hospice patients 24/7. We also serve patients in their own homes, Long Term Care Facilities, or Assisted Living.
In-home care is a non-medical caregiving service provided in our client's own home. Our experienced caregivers are fully bonded, insured, and here to help if you are rehabilitating from a recent surgery or illness. We can even help when you just need a little extra assistance with your activities in daily life.
The Tough Enough to Help Cancer Fund was created to provide financial assistance to Fremont County residents who are actively undergoing cancer treatment. Individuals with a cancer diagnosis are eligible for $800.00 per year, for a maximum of 2 years, to assist with bills such as house payments, utilities, car repairs, groceries, etc.