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What is Hospice?

Hospice is dedicated care for the specialized needs patients face as they approach end-of-life.

A Promise of Hope Hospice and Palliative Care is here to help our patients and their loved ones through a very difficult time. We offer hope to our patients and their caregivers by assisting them through the transition from curative medicine to comfort care as they approach end-of-life. Our number one goal will always be patient-centered comfort and pain management, delivered at home by our caring compassionate team of licenses professionals. This process eases the financial and emotional burdens on the family, while ensuring the patient is treated with dignity and respect and their final wishes are honored.

Our Team of Caring Professionals

Our Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) is led by medical director, Dr Gary Tubbs. The team consists of the patient's Primary Care Physician, Registered Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Chaplains, Social Workers and Volunteers. Our patients can receive care in any of the seven southwestern Idaho counties we currently serve: Ada, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gen, Owyhee, and Payette.As individuals are faced with the diagnosis of terminal illness, the majority would choose to live the remaining days of their life in the comfort of their own home. All too often, this does not happen simply because people are not aware of the availability of hospice and the support it provides for the patient, their loved ones and/or their caregivers.

To Request A Promise of Hope Hospice & Palliative Care

Contact our Boise headquarters: 1-208-377-HOPE (4673)

We will come to you!

Schedule an appointment in your home, or in our Boise office, whichever is most convenient for you.

Four Levels of Care:
  • Home care
  • Continuous care for crisis intervention
  • Inpatient care for patients in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities
  • Inpatient respite care

You may report concerns at jointcommission.org or 630-792-5000