Hospice Care in Saint Paul, Minnesota — Free Provider Directory
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If you're searching for hospice care in Saint Paul, you're likely doing it under difficult circumstances — a recent diagnosis, a hospital discharge, or a sudden change in a loved one's condition. We built this directory to make the next step easier: a clear list of Saint Paul-area hospice providers, what they offer, and how to reach them, all in one place. Free. No account required. No "fill out this form to see results."
How Hospice in Saint Paul Works
Saint Paul and the surrounding Ramsey County area are served by a mix of large hospital-affiliated hospice programs (M Health Fairview, HealthPartners, Allina) and independent community-based hospices. Care is most often delivered in the patient's home — whether that home is a private residence, an assisted living community, or a nursing facility — and increasingly in residential hospice houses when more support is needed.
Most Saint Paul hospices serve all of Ramsey County and many also serve Hennepin, Dakota, Washington, and Anoka counties. If you're outside Saint Paul, see our Minnesota hospice directory or your specific city page (e.g., Minneapolis hospice, Bloomington, Roseville).
What's Covered & What It Costs in Saint Paul
For Saint Paul residents on Minnesota Medical Assistance (Medicaid), the hospice benefit is comprehensive and generally has no out-of-pocket cost for routine hospice services. Medicare covers hospice for those 65+ or those who qualify for Social Security Disability. Veterans may have additional VA coverage. Private insurance plans vary — most cover hospice, but check specifics.
Our complete guide explains coverage in detail: How to Pay for Hospice with Medicaid in Minnesota.
How to Choose a Hospice in Saint Paul
A few questions worth asking before you choose a provider:
- Service area — Do they cover the patient's home address?
- Setting — Do they have an inpatient hospice house if symptoms can't be managed at home?
- Specialty programs — Do they offer dementia-specialized care, pediatric hospice, or a veteran's program?
- Response time — How quickly can the first nurse visit happen?
- After-hours support — Is the 24/7 nurse line answered by a hospice nurse, or by an answering service?
- Family support — What bereavement and counseling services are included?
Saint Paul–Area Hospice Providers (Verified)
We verify each listing for current address, phone number, and Medicare certification. Last verified: 2026-05-12. Listings are alphabetical, not ranked. To submit a correction or add your hospice, email help@senova.info.
(Listings populated dynamically from the Senova provider database — top 10 Saint Paul hospices with current phone numbers, addresses, service areas, accepted insurance, specialty programs, and verified review ratings will be displayed here. This is the template; populate at publish time from the database.)
For each provider show: name, phone, address, service area (counties), accepted insurance (MN MA, Medicare, VA, private), specialty programs, founded year, Medicare star rating where available, link to detail page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hospice in Saint Paul
How quickly can hospice start in Saint Paul? Most Saint Paul–area hospices can have a nurse on-site within 24 hours of the referral, often the same day for urgent cases. Hospital social workers can place a referral while the patient is still admitted.
Can my loved one stay at their senior living community and receive hospice in Saint Paul? Yes. The hospice team coordinates with the community's staff and provides care alongside the existing residence. Most Saint Paul senior living communities have established relationships with one or more hospices.
Are there hospice houses (inpatient residential hospices) in Saint Paul? Yes — Our Lady of Peace Hospice (Saint Paul) is the area's best-known dedicated hospice residence. Several other providers have inpatient units within hospital partners. We list current options in the directory above.
What if my loved one is at Regions, United, or another Saint Paul hospital? Ask to speak with a hospital social worker or case manager. They can initiate a hospice referral while the patient is still admitted and arrange for transition home or to an inpatient hospice unit.
Is Saint Paul hospice care available for non-English speakers? Several Saint Paul hospices offer culturally-specific programs for Hmong, Karen, Somali, Spanish-speaking, and Oromo communities. Filter by language in the directory above.
Local Resources for Saint Paul Families
- Ramsey County Adult Services — case management, in-home support, caregiver respite. (651-266-4444)
- Senior LinkAge Line — free statewide help with hospice, Medicaid, and caregiver resources. (800-333-2433)
- MN Department of Human Services — Aging and Adult Services Division — Medical Assistance eligibility and waivers
- Twin Cities Caregiver Coalition — support groups, peer mentors, monthly meetings
Need Help Choosing? We're Here.
If you're feeling overwhelmed — that's normal, and you don't have to figure this out alone. Email our care team at help@senova.info with the patient's city, situation, and any specific needs (Medicaid coverage, dementia, veteran status, preferred language). A real person will reply within one business day with a shortlist of providers that fit.
Nearby city pages: Minneapolis Hospice · Bloomington · Roseville · Maplewood · Woodbury · Eagan · Inver Grove Heights
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