Hospice is not a place, but a concept of care. It is a philosophy
based on the belief that people with advanced illness can live and die among
family and friends in familiar surroundings. The mission of St. John's Mercy Hospice
is to offer supportive care that addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual
needs of patients, allowing them to live and die in strength and dignity.
From our offices in St. Louis and Washington, Missouri, St. John's Mercy Hospice provides vital end-of-life services to more than 1,140 patients
and their families each year. Patients come from across St. Louis City and 13
surrounding counties. With a team of highly trained staff, including registered
nurses, licensed clinical social workers, home health aides, chaplains and spiritual
advisors, volunteers and support staff, we are available 24 hours a day to assist
with the care of patients, regardless of their age, race, gender, creed, physical
condition or ability to pay for services. The St. John's Mercy Hospice Memorial
Fund, a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit organization, provides financial support
and services for patients who lack financial resources, ensuring that all members
of the community are served equally.