Serenity HospiceCare

Serenity HospiceCare Established in 1989, Serenity HospiceCare is the most experienced local hospice, providing the best possible end-of-life care with a spiritual foundation.

We proudly honor veterans. People facing the end of life often have a common desire: to be at peace with their decisions. Concerns for the comfort of a loved one with a life-limiting illness, worries about the impact on family members, and anxiety about the grieving process all weigh on your soul. This is precisely why Serenity HospiceCare (formerly HospiceCare, Inc.) is here – to provide excellent end-of-life care and grief support services to all in our community. Modern medicine has made tremendous strides in treating serious illness. Yet there may come a point when a disease cannot be cured. This is the purpose and mission of hospice care, to bring peace to those at the end of life by making sure they have the highest quality of life possible. In general, a patient with any life-limiting, progressive illness and a life expectancy of about six months or less may be appropriate for our services. It is important to know the particulars of hospice care, because there is a difference. Established in 1989, Serenity HospiceCare is the most experienced local hospice, providing the best possible care for the whole person: physically, emotionally and spiritually. Decisions about your care are made right here, with you, not by an out-of-state corporation. Our board of directors is made up of people who live, work and worship in the counties we serve.

A big congratulations to our Chaplain, Josiah Muncy & his wife, Kylee, on the birth of their beautiful baby girl, Micah ...
02/09/2026

A big congratulations to our Chaplain, Josiah Muncy & his wife, Kylee, on the birth of their beautiful baby girl, Micah Fern. Her big sisters, Hosanna & Phoebe are totally in love!

This is Myth  #7, our final myth in our Common Myths about Hospice series.  If you ever have questions about hospice and...
02/04/2026

This is Myth #7, our final myth in our Common Myths about Hospice series. If you ever have questions about hospice and how it can benefit you or your loved one, don't hesitate to call our office and speak to someone. Our office number is 573-431-0162.

This is Myth  #6 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.
02/02/2026

This is Myth #6 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.

This is Myth  #5 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.
01/30/2026

This is Myth #5 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.

This is Myth #4 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.
01/28/2026

This is Myth #4 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.

This is Myth  #3 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.
01/26/2026

This is Myth #3 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.

This is Myth  #2 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.
01/23/2026

This is Myth #2 in our Common Myths about Hospice series.

We are looking to fill a Weekend Option On-Call RN position.
01/21/2026

We are looking to fill a Weekend Option On-Call RN position.

This week, we are starting our Common Myths about Hospice series.  This is Myth  #1.
01/21/2026

This week, we are starting our Common Myths about Hospice series. This is Myth #1.

We thank you for the kind words.
01/21/2026

We thank you for the kind words.

Representing Serenity at the Perryville Chamber of Commerce 103rd Annual Membership Meeting.
01/16/2026

Representing Serenity at the Perryville Chamber of Commerce 103rd Annual Membership Meeting.

More Time for Planning and Closure: Early enrollment in hospice allows patients and families to engage in meaningful dis...
01/14/2026

More Time for Planning and Closure: Early enrollment in hospice allows patients and families to engage in meaningful discussions about end-of-life wishes and care preferences. This planning time is crucial for making informed decisions and ensuring that the patient's desires are honored. It also offers more time for the patient and family to have closure through meaningful conversations.

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5272 Flat River Road
Park Hills, MO
63601

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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People facing the end of life often have a common desire: to be at peace with their decisions. Concerns for the comfort of a loved one with a life-limiting illness, worries about the impact on family members, and anxiety about the grieving process all weigh on your soul. This is precisely why Serenity HospiceCare (formerly HospiceCare, Inc.) is here – to provide excellent end-of-life care and grief support services to all in our community. Modern medicine has made tremendous strides in treating serious illness. Yet there may come a point when a disease cannot be cured. This is the purpose and mission of hospice care, to bring peace to those at the end of life by making sure they have the highest quality of life possible. In general, a patient with any life-limiting, progressive illness and a life expectancy of about six months or less may be appropriate for our services. It is important to know the particulars of hospice care, because there is a difference. Established in 1989, Serenity HospiceCare is the most experienced local hospice, providing the best possible care for the whole person: physically, emotionally and spiritually. Decisions about your care are made right here, with you, not by an out-of-state corporation. Our board of directors is made up of people who live, work and worship in the counties we serve.