Understanding The Four Levels of Hospice Care

How Routine, Continuous, Inpatient, and Respite care work and when each level is used.

The Four Levels of Hospice Care

Hospice offers four levels of care so support can match changing needs. Your team helps you transition smoothly between levels to keep you comfortable and safe. These levels are part of the Medicare Hospice Benefit when criteria are met.

The Four Levels

Routine Home Care (Most Common)

Ongoing nurse and team visits at home or in a facility to manage symptoms and support caregivers.

Continuous Home Care

Short-term, intensified nursing support in the home

during a pain or symptom crisis to help avoid hospitalization when possible.

General Inpatient Care

Short-term care in a hospital or inpatient unit when symptoms require around-the-clock clinical management.

Respite Care

Brief inpatient care (typically up to 5 days) to give family

caregivers a needed break.

Coverage Notes

  • When criteria are met, Medicare typically covers each level at 100% for needs related to the hospice diagnosis.

  • We’ll explain eligibility for each level, obtain approvals when needed, and help you move between levels smoothly.

When Levels Change
  • Worsening pain, breathing issues, or other symptoms

  • Urgent need for new equipment or medications

  • Caregiver exhaustion or safety concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

Who decides the level of care?

The hospice team and physician collaborate with you to determine the most appropriate level.

Can we move back to a lower level?

Yes. Care levels adjust as symptoms stabilize or change.

Is there an extra cost for higher levels?

Typically covered by Medicare when criteria are met; we’ll review your coverage in plain language.

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