Three Rivers Hospice

Three Rivers Hospice Three Rivers Hospice has been providing quality hospice service 2006. Our office is located in Mt. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Vernon, MO with services in Jasper, Newton, Dade, Lawrence, Barry, Greene, Stone and Christian counties in Missouri. Our Multi-disciplinary team offers services including nursing, certified nursing assistants, social services, chaplain services, volunteers and home maker services. Our team approach to hospice care allows us to provide continuous care for those diagnosed with a terminal illness. Our goal at Three Rivers Hospice is to provide quality care for the patient and support for the family in their time of need. Our bereavement program is individualized and offers support for families for 13 months or longer following the death of a loved one. Our professional team also assists families and patients with community resources, spiritual support, and emotional support during this difficult time. Many times each year, patients and families tell us, "we wish we had called you sooner." Many people are surprised to learn that hospice can support patients and families for many months at the end of life. At Three Rivers Hospice, we know you have a choice in Hospice providers. If you're wondering about the right time to begin hospice care, now is the time to call. Our helpful staff can answer your questions and help you better understand your options. Calling isn't a commitment, only an opportunity to learn about your options and become more prepared. We, at Three Rivers Hospice, know this is a challenging time for your family. Three Rivers Hospice is your support system. It is our sincere commitment to provide you with compassion, dignity, knowledge, and information to partner with you in caring for your loved one.

Three Rivers Hospice 🤝 Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce We’re proud to officially be members of the Warrensburg Chamber o...
07/19/2023

Three Rivers Hospice 🤝 Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce

We’re proud to officially be members of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce

We were so thrilled to be a part of the summer kick off at Addington Place of Shoal Creek! Thank you to everyone involve...
06/21/2023

We were so thrilled to be a part of the summer kick off at Addington Place of Shoal Creek! Thank you to everyone involved in planning. We had a great time!

We’re happy to finally be a part of the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce! Thank you to Sterling Pharmacy, and everyone w...
06/15/2023

We’re happy to finally be a part of the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce! Thank you to Sterling Pharmacy, and everyone who helped make this possible.

👋 Hey there Lee’s Summit! Come see us at our new location - 3338 NE Ralph Powell Road.
05/19/2023

👋 Hey there Lee’s Summit! Come see us at our new location - 3338 NE Ralph Powell Road.

Three Rivers Hospice staff at SONO Hospice Symposium in Phoenix Arizona.  Tracy Larison - RNRoxAnn Wurst - Administrator...
04/27/2023

Three Rivers Hospice staff at SONO Hospice Symposium in Phoenix Arizona.

Tracy Larison - RN
RoxAnn Wurst - Administrator
Donna Bean - Director
Brandon Waterman - RN

11/08/2017

Issues between siblings often seem to come to a head when a parent begins requiring care. Use these pointers to improve your communication, minimize dysfunction and recognize when it’s time to set boundaries.

11/01/2017
Don't Worry about the FutureBy Rick PhelpsEvery day can be an inspiration. Will there be hard times? Of course. Will the...
10/26/2017

Don't Worry about the Future

By Rick Phelps

Every day can be an inspiration. Will there be hard times? Of course. Will there be days and hours when you think you simply cannot continue? Yes.

Many times with this disease we focus on things that we simply cannot change. Things we cannot fix.
They took a bridge out close to us, about fifteen years ago. I, along with others, was so concerned that by removing this bridge many people would die because of added response time to EMS or Law Enforcement. To this day, not one person has been put in harm's way because of the closing of that bridge. But I remember as if it was yesterday, we were certain people would die. We were focused on and worried about something that may not happen, and never did.
You have to deal in the right now. Today. This morning. Worrying about what will happen next year, or when the patient goes from one stage to another is just a waste of time.
In reality, I don't know how today will go, let alone next week, next month, or next year.

You cannot fix anything. You can adjust to things. You can eliminate things that will surely cause something bad to happen. Just the simple act of removing all throw rugs from your home can lessen the chance of a fall. If you think things are bad now, take what you're going through and add a broken hip into the mix. Then you have real problems.
A broken hip is indeed a medical emergency. And just getting through the initial part is stressful. Calling the squad, keeping the patient still on the floor. Trying to explain what is going on, what is going to happen. And then dealing with emergency personnel when they arrive.
You will hear that all EMS and public safety workers are trained in dealing with dementia. All this is, is a false sense of security. I did both EMS and Law Enforcement for over 24 years, and I can tell you that they are not trained "properly" to deal with a dementia patient.

If you are ever in a situation where you need to call 911 for medical assistance, treat the first responders as if they know nothing about dementia. Chances are they don't.
So, do what you can today. Right now. Try to make things safer in your home. This isn't rocket science. Worrying about what is coming—instead of what is already here—is a mistake. A mistake you will likely pay for over and over again.

If dealing with dementia was easy for the patient or the caregiver, none of us would be here. If dementia was temporary, we would not be here. If we could "fix" anything or any part of this disease, we would not be here. But we can't.
And that indeed is why we are here. And will be until the very day dementia itself is a memory...
Editor's note: Rick's journey with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease was chronicled in "Fade to Blank: Life Inside Alzheimer's," an in-depth look at the real lives of families impacted by the Alzheimer's epidemic. His story continues on his personal blog on AgingCare.com.

Rick Phelps

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Platte City, MO
64079

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