Our skilled home nursing services adhere to a personalized, medically-approved care treatment to maintain or return you to a healthy, happy and independent lifestyle. Our nonprofit tax-exempt foundation is an extension of our services to our patients, to their loved ones, and to members of our community.
Be comfortable, fulfill your wishes and improve your quality of life in the final stages of a terminal illness. Secure the most effective personalized services and care. Receive care wherever you call home. We are dedicated to symptom management and for any physical, emotional or spiritual discomforts you may be experiencing from your chronic disease.
Be comfortable, fulfill your wishes and improve your quality of life in the final stages of a terminal illness. Secure the most effective personalized services and care. Receive care wherever you call home. We are dedicated to symptom management and for any physical, emotional or spiritual discomforts you may be experiencing from your chronic disease.
Services
Our dedication is providing quality in-home care to the elderly throughout the Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, and Las Vegas areas. Theresa A. Lungwitz, RN, B.S., and CEO of THEMA Health Services, has a 30-year background as a home health nurse, with years of experience also in hospice, hospital ER, ICU, and Neo Natal Units.
Our THEMA nurses provide complete residential hospice and nursing services, from medication management to dementia care in the greater Globe, Miami, Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Prescott, Phoenix, AZ and Las Vegas, NV regions. Personalized, compassionate, medically-approved care & resources in the comfort of your own home: That's the promise and guarantee behind our in-home health service.
You can find all the care and service you or a loved one needs under one roof with THEMA Health Services. No matter how many services you use, no matter how many doctors, nurses or caregivers you see within our company, each will know your health history, and what care you need next. It is a model unlike any you'll find in Arizona or Nevada.
THEMA Health Services is proud to offer inclusive hospice care in Globe - Miami, AZ for the terminally ill and their loved ones. As one of the few hospice in-home organizations in East Central Arizona, We provide top of the line personalized, compassionate, and medically-approved end-of-life care. You can trust that our team of local hospice caregivers will treat your loved one with the utmost dignity.
For the terminally ill and their loved ones, there are many health organizations and home hospice providers & companies to choose from in the Prescott, Flagstaff, and Cottonwood AZ areas. We're honored that you would consider Maggie's Hospice Care.
Operating in Prescott since 2013, Maggie's Hospice has already become one of the premier end-of-life care facilities and hospice organizations in Northern Arizona because of our complete and total commitment to the patients and families we serve.That's the collective mission of everyone here at Maggie's Hospice, from the hospice providers to the support staff, and it's the memory of Dr. Margaret Irby that guides us.
Operating in Prescott since 2013, Maggie's Hospice has already become one of the premier end-of-life care facilities and hospice organizations in Northern Arizona because of our complete and total commitment to the patients and families we serve.That's the collective mission of everyone here at Maggie's Hospice, from the hospice providers to the support staff, and it's the memory of Dr. Margaret Irby that guides us.
Reviews (11)
Guido B.
May 05, 2020
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In the beginning, the service was very good. The nurse came on time and was actually interested in my collection of problems. The nurse tried different things. No sense repeating what failed.
Then there was a change of management.
Two of my three contact people left to participate in medical programs.
Now? Meh. It keeps me from going to the hospital. It supplies the most important medicines. It is pretty distant. I prefer the more interactive experience the current leadership is eliminating.
Then there was a change of management.
Two of my three contact people left to participate in medical programs.
Now? Meh. It keeps me from going to the hospital. It supplies the most important medicines. It is pretty distant. I prefer the more interactive experience the current leadership is eliminating.
Simonetta L.
May 14, 2019
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They sure sold themselves well, but very poor service. First "nurse" who was supposed to come in and help my brother had no idea what she was doing, and she wasn't even a nurse. Had no idea she was there to change a portal bag, and did not have to do it, which caused an emergency visit to the doctor. I thought these people were supposed to make the last days easier for those involved. Instead my brother's last days were filled with stress thanks to this horrible place. When it came time for hospice, no one involved showed any empathy or caring . It was like they had a job to
Susan V.
Jan 31, 2019
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Every employee of Thema was amazing, caring, respectful, and knowledgeable. They made me and all my families feel comfortable and equipped to deal with having my Mom in home hospice. They made it possible to make sure she passed peacefully in her home. They were all AMAZING and a gift from God when we needed it most.
Lina Anthony
Sep 09, 2018
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Lauren Madewell
Aug 10, 2018
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I give it a 5 star rating because we have such an amazing nurse who is so attentive to my grandmother. Alison has gone above and beyond to help with anything my grandmother or I have needed. She has not only been there for my grandmother whenever she has a concern, but she has helped me better understand how to be a caregiver. Im very thankful for the thema and hospice community. The services they have provided for me and my family have been outstanding.
Alexa Hackett
Aug 02, 2018
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When my father's health improved to the point that he no longer needed hospice care, he was discharged from Thema's services without a plan. The only way I found out that the discharge had actually happened, was that the assisted living facility called me to tell me my father was almost of medication and I needed to find him a doctor. Thema had assured me that they would make sure that there was a discharge plan in place before they discharged him from their service so that I wasn't trying to figure out this exact situation from my home 1700 miles away. They also came and took his hospital bed
Peggy Smith
Jul 05, 2018
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Thema Hospice helped my family to provide hospice care to our mother in her home. Everyone was so compassionate and professional. The staff was very knowledgeable and caring, and help was only a phone call away.Thank you Thema for helping us feel so comfortable, and for making such a difficult situation easier.
Alexa H.
Mar 26, 2018
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I have a high regard for those people who do hospice work, but sometimes people who are on hospice service get better and they get discharged from that service. If it is your loved one who gets discharged, and Thema is your hospice company, I hope you have a better experience than I did with my father. I am a licensed social worker in another state, so I know that there are state regulations that must be followed regarding discharging someone off of a service, in fact my dad's social worker at Thema told me the same thing. She assured me that we would get a plan in place so that I would know
Dina Cociuba
Jan 21, 2018
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Sally V.
Oct 04, 2016
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We used Crossing Hospice Care for a loved one for several years until our loss a year and a half ago. I failed to write a review then but the time has come once again to call Hospice for a family member and we will call no other. The social workers, visiting nurse "Cindy" and the chaplain "Becky" are the best. So caring and loving towards all of us.
TheYelper F.
Feb 27, 2016
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Can't speak for the other hospice nurses that maybe with this unit but the one they sent out to my father smelled like the nastiest back room bar in the world. Nicotine saturated nurses really shouldn't be sent out for hospice patients. The last thing anyone wants to smell is some nurse who has been partying all day rolling in to give morphine.