Good Shepherd Hospice opened its first office in Oklahoma City in 1995. Inspired by a mission of providing compassionate and progressive hospice care, founder Don Greiner led a small team of dedicated staff as they grew from their first admission on February 28 to 188 patients by the end of that year. The name "Good Shepherd Hospice" was created by our company founder who was touched by a moving quote from Abraham Lincoln, "I have been driven to my knees many times by the overwhelming conviction that I have nowhere else to go." Wanting a name that would impart a message of comfort to patients and families and encourage staff to aspire to care for patients as lovingly as possible the image of The Good Shepherd spoke to this need
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Jack S.

09/11/2014

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Do not advise anyone to use this company. Staff apathetic and frequently admitted fatigue, which reflected in their work. Didn't help that the company made over reaching promises that they ultimately could not meet. Overall was a very negative experience, but I have to say the chaplain was wonderful to my mom and my family,

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widow2007

12/15/2007

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Good Shepher Hospice - Wichita

PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS ORGANIZATION. Our experience with them was horrible. They let our family down at the very time when they were needed the most! When my husband died they failed to be there because of a holiday weekend. If you do use them, don't depend on them doing what they say they will do. Make your own arrangements and plan another support system.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Payment method
insurance
Neighborhood
Delano
Category
Hospices
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Parking: Self

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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