Our Hospice Team
Hospice Physicians
Hospice Physicians work closely with your physician to provide oversight of your care plan.
Nurses
Nurses help coordinate your care plan, medication and symptom management, and collaborate with the team to provide the comfort and compassion you need.
Home Health Aides
Home Health Aides help with the daily routine of personal hygiene, individual care services, and daily tasks needed to ensure your proper care.
Social Workers
Social Workers provide counseling and support to you and your family in this difficult time.
Chaplains
Our non-denominational chaplains offer counseling and spiritual support when needed.
Volunteers
Volunteers provide companionship and relief.
Pharmacists
Pharmacists help coordinate many aspects of the patient’s medication management and provide guidance on medications to help achieve optimal symptom management.
Mission, Vision, Values
Our mission is to enable people to live with dignity and hope while coping with loss and terminal illness. We do this through experienced compassionate care, open and honest communication, and providing services that respect and uphold the dignity of our patients.
We are a non-profit agency. Our number one priority is our patients and their families. On those two merits alone, we have become the leader in end-of-life care in the communities we serve.
Over the past 40 years, we have developed thousands of personalized care plans for patients and their families. Experience is gained, but trust is earned. Our reputation as a premier hospice care provider in the communities we serve is one we’re beyond proud of.
Our History
In the early 1980’s, a group of medical professionals and local leaders came together to address the vital need for support care of the terminally ill. These volunteers laid the groundwork for establishing a hospice program within the community – Hospice of Wichita.
Hospice of Wichita was founded as Wichita’s original and only non-profit hospice, serving our first patient in October of 1983. In 1984, we were the first hospice in Kansas to be certified by HCFA as a provider of the Medicare Hospice Benefit.
After that time, other hospice programs emerged in several surrounding counties. In 1989, Hospice of Wichita merged with Butler County Hospice and became Hospice Inc.
As the need for hospice grew, our services expanded to include counties in South Central and Southeast Kansas.
In 2002, we became Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, in honor of Dr. Harry Hynes, one of the original founding members.
Hynes Hallmark Newsletter
We are excited to share with you our quarterly Hynes Hallmark agency newsletter.
Harry Hynes Hospice has been voted first place BEST HOSPICE in The Wichita Eagle Reader’s Choice, 13 years in a row, and The Cowley Courier Traveler BEST HOSPICE, 4 years in a row. We are also proud members of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, Kansas Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, and We Honor Veterans – Level 2.
What does being a non-profit hospice mean?
Not everyone has insurance or the ability to pay for our services. At Harry Hynes Hospice we care for all, regardless of ability to pay. That is why we rely on gifting to help balance the costs of care.