Anchor of Hope is a family-owned and operated business providing compassionate, individualized hospice services to patients in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Indianapolis areas. We have made it our mission to provide exceptional one-on-one care to those affected by life-limiting illnesses and terminal disease. As a small business, we value getting to know the families we work with on a personal level, regardless of the duration or magnitude of care. We understand that the transition to hospice care is never easy, so we strive to make the experience as seamless and effortless as possible. If you’re curious about how Anchor of Hope can help your family, contact us today for a personalized consultation.
Here for the Heart and Soul
Taking care of it all
Anchor of Hope caregivers are accustomed to caring for patients with a range of terminal conditions and diseases. In general, hospice is appropriate for anyone diagnosed with a life-limiting illness with a life expectancy of six months or less. Such conditions may include:
- Cancer
- Heart failure
- Chronic lung problems
- Dementia; Alzheimer’s Disease
- Stroke; CVA
- Liver disease; liver failure
- Kidney disease; renal failure
- Parkinson’s Disease
- HIV; AIDS
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Hear from our families
I just wanted to give my sincere gratitude to the amazing group of people who were there for my father during his final days on Earth. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support, You guys helped me through this process and allowed me to be with my father every step of…
They are prompt, professional, caring, warm, responsive, loyal, and very well educated in this space. Providing the utmost compassionate care to the patient and family is what matters most and you can genuinely get a feel for that when you work with this team. Trust in Anchor of Hope.
Anchor of Hope is exactly what the name states. Anchor has been a lifesaver for many, myself included. I appreciate everyone there, caregivers, nurses, the chaplain, every person who takes the time to be true caregivers.