Hospice Care in Northern Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh North
4075 William Flynn Hwy
Allison Park, Pennsylvania 15101

Counties Served
Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Mercer, Washington, Westmoreland

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Hospice Eligibility Criteria

Neurological Disorders

End-of-life care for conditions including dementia, Parkinson’s, ALS, MS, or other progressive disorders.

Oncological Diseases

When curative treatment for cancer is no longer effective and the focus shifts to comfort-based care.

Cardiovascular Diseases

End-of-life care for CHF, stroke, or other cardiac conditions requiring intensive symptom management.

Pulmonary Disease

Hospice for severe COPD, pulmonary fibrosis or respiratory failure where quality of life is deeply impacted.

Renal Disease

End-stage kidney disease when dialysis is no longer effective, pursued or is unsuitable for the patient.

Liver disease

Hepatic Disease

Advanced hepatic failure or end stage liver disease where symptom relief and comfort are the central focus

Pittsburgh North’s Trusted Hospice Care

Three Oaks Hospice provides end-of-life care in the Pittsburgh North, PA area. Hospice care is designed for terminally ill individuals to provide them with comfort and peace during the remaining weeks or months of life. Hospice care consists of pain management and symptom control and your dedicated hospice team works together with your regular doctor to provide proper access to the medication and equipment you need. Emotional and spiritual support is essential to help ease your mind, and our family services give your loved ones added support. Hospice care is accessible in several different settings including your home, a relative’s home, or an assisted living facility so you can continue to live independently as long as possible with the added support you need to handle daily activities and personal care.

Services Provided

Our staff develops an individualized care plan for each patient. We can assist with the following services in the Pittsburgh North area:

  • Medical equipment & supplies
  • Related medications
  • Pain management and symptom control
  • Physician directed services
  • Nursing care
  • Chaplain services
  • Social work and counseling services
  • Volunteer support
  • Bereavement support
  • Other therapies as needed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about our hospice care in Pittsburgh’s North Hills.

The Pittsburgh North team offers the same comprehensive hospice services as the broader Three Oaks network, coordinated around each patient’s individual care plan. This includes skilled nursing, physician-directed care, pain and symptom management, medication coordination, certified nursing aide support, chaplain services, social work and counseling, volunteer support, and bereavement follow-up. Medical equipment and supplies are arranged as part of the plan so families do not have to source them separately.

The Pittsburgh North team serves Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Mercer, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Call 412-538-0266 if you want to confirm coverage for your loved one’s specific location.

Three Oaks in northern Pittsburgh has experience with a wide range of serious illnesses, including cancer, congestive heart failure, stroke, COPD, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, end-stage renal disease, and advanced liver disease, among others. If your loved one’s diagnosis isn’t listed here, reach out and a care coordinator can help determine whether they may qualify.

Three Oaks works directly alongside a patient’s physician rather than replacing that relationship. The care team collaborates with the doctor to ensure the hospice plan aligns with the patient’s history, preferences, and goals. Families can expect open communication between all providers involved, so nothing falls through the cracks during a time when continuity of care matters most.

Call the Pittsburgh North team at 412-538-0266. A care coordinator will talk through your loved one’s situation, answer questions about what hospice involves, and help you understand next steps. A physician’s certification is needed to begin services, and the team can help coordinate that. There is no commitment tied to an initial conversation.