Access to Hospice and Palliative Care

Access to Care...24 Hours a Day

When patients and families call about hospice care, one of our first responses is, "Help is just a phone call away."

After a patient is admitted to the hospice program, the interdisciplinary team (consisting of the patient's own physician, hospice medical director, nurse, social worker, chaplain, volunteer, and home health aide, as well as the patient and family) defines the needed plan of care.

Care is most often provided between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. We all know that sickness, patient needs, hospital discharges and physician requests for patient care hold no timetables. After regular office hours our on-call staff is available to handle patient care emergencies and counseling.


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When to Choose Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center and Van Dyke Hospice

When curative treatment for an illness is no longer appropriate, hospice care is the fitting choice to complement ongoing medical care. Since emphasis is on comfort and support, the decision to enter the hospice program should be made early enough for the patient to fully benefit from all services.

Hospice is most effective when sufficient time is available to establish a trusting relationship with the patent and family. Although the hospice team is highly skilled in crisis management, the goal of hospice care is to anticipate and manage symptoms before they become a problem. Hospice care emphasizes quality of life, focusing on pain management, symptom control and support for both the patient and caregiver.

By choosing hospice services in a timely manner, caregivers also benefit from comprehensive services, including counseling, respite services, spiritual support and assistance with the day-to-day patient care functions, all of which can strengthen and enhance their ability to be available for the patient.

Although Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center and Van Dyke Hospice utilize certain criteria for admission to hospice services, each patient is considered individually. With this in mind, the following guidelines are offered:

  • The patient must be ill with a life expectancy of approximately six months or less, if the illness follows its ordinary course.
  • The patient's physician must approve hospice care for the patient and be willing to provide medical supervision. Our medical directors can provide medical supervision in the absence of a primary physician when needed.
  • The patient resides in the geographic areas served by Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center and Van Dyke Hospice.

The hospice team will explain the palliative nature of hospice care, which includes the active treatment of pain and the management of a patient's disease. Patients' questions will be answered honestly and they will not be given more information than they are prepared to accept. The hospice team will provide support to patients and their families.


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Service Area

Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center with locations in West Orange, at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark and Van Dyke Hospice at Community Medical Center in Toms River, services over eleven counties in New Jersey.

If the patient will be cared for in Essex, Morris, Union, Hudson, Passaic, Bergen, Upper Somerset, Middlesex or Monmouth counties, the Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center can accommodate your needs. In Ocean and surrounding counties, Van Dyke Hospice should be contacted.


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SAINT BARNABAS HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE CENTER AND VAN DYKE HOSPICE ARE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.

Insurance Coverage

The Saint Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center and Van Dyke Hospice work with families to access Private Insurance, Managed Care Health Systems or Medicare/Medicaid benefits to utilize the coverage that is available to them. We will also help families obtain financial assistance and/or services from community agencies. No one is denied services due to the inability to pay.

As a certified Medicare/Medicaid provider, eligible patients who select Medicare's Hospice Benefit are covered for the following services related to the terminal illness (there is no deductible):

  • Nursing visits
  • On-call clinical staff is available after hours and on weekends to address any problems that may develop. Our 24-hour, on-call system is staffed by registered nurses.
  • Prescription drugs related to the terminal illness
  • Home health aide services
  • Medical supplies and equipment
  • Counseling for patients and family members
  • Short-term hospitalization for necessary supportive care or to give family members temporary relief from patient care responsibilities at home. (If a Hospice patient needs hospitalization for any reason unrelated to the terminal illness, traditional Medicare coverage is utilized.) Hospitalization requires approval by the Hospice Team.


Private insurance may cover some or all of the above services depending on the individual plans.

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