Our Hospice has been honored with the 2025 Hospice CAHPS Honors Award, presented by MatrixCare, in recognition of its exceptional performance in the 2024 Hospice CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) scores.
The Hospice CAHPS Honors program, a flagship recognition initiative from MatrixCare, celebrates hospices that demonstrate excellence across key patient-experience metrics. For over a decade, this program has set industry standards by spotlighting agencies with consistently high satisfaction and quality of care scores (matrixcare.com).
This recognition validates Our Hospice steadfast commitment to its mission: “Making Every Moment Count.” By delivering compassionate, personalized care—especially during life’s most poignant moments—our teams ensure that patients and their loved ones feel seen, supported, and respected every day.
“This award reflects our dedicated staff and volunteers, whose empathy and professionalism ensure the highest standard of care for every patient and family we serve,” said Shannon Johnson, RN, Manager of Clinical Compliance & Quality. “It is truly an honor to know that our commitment is recognized through the voices of our families.”
“Our team’s dedication to exceptional care is what allows us to make every moment count for our patients and their loved ones,” added Steph Cain, President of Our Hospice. “This award shows how we are truly Better Together—because of our people, their compassion, and their commitment to Making Every Moment Count.”
Administered by MatrixCare and required by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services), the Hospice CAHPS survey is a trusted national instrument completed by primary caregivers of patients who received hospice services. Metrics include communication, timely support, respect, emotional and spiritual support, pain management, caregiver training, overall rating, and willingness to recommend.
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