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About Us

We deliver compassionate, high-quality end-of-life care for our hospice patients.

Compassionate Care in Life's Final Journey

The modern concept of hospice, popularized in the 1960s by Dame Cicely Saunders, shifted the focus to providing compassionate care for terminally ill patients in their final stages of life. This holistic approach addresses physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs, prioritizing comfort and quality of life through pain management and symptom control, rather than aggressive curative measures.

Enso Hospice

Who We Are

At Enso Hospice, our name is at the heart of our philosophy. Derived from the Japanese Zen concept, "Enso" symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and the void. It is often drawn as an incomplete circle, embodying the idea that the journey is as important as the destination.

In the context of hospice care, Enso represents our approach to providing compassionate, holistic care for individuals at the end of life's journey. We understand that this phase, like the incomplete Enso circle, is a critical part of a larger, beautiful narrative of life. Our goal is to honor and respect this journey, providing support not only to our patients but also to their families.

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Find Comfort with our team of skilled and passionate professionals.

Our Journey

Our journey began with a simple, yet powerful mission: to provide a level of comfort, compassion, and dignity to our patients that transcends standard hospice care. We saw the need for a hospice that didn’t just manage pain and symptoms, but one that took a holistic approach, addressing the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of our patients and their loved ones.

Our Team

The strength of Enso Hospice lies in our team of skilled and passionate professionals. We believe that the best care results from an interdisciplinary approach. Our team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, spiritual counselors, therapists, and volunteers, each bringing a unique set of skills and a shared passion for compassionate care.