Auburn Crest Hospice Twin Falls sits over on Blue Lakes Blvd N in Twin Falls, Idaho, and folks around here know it for giving steady, compassionate care when people are at the end of their lives or need extra help at home, and the staff made up of Certified Nursing Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Spiritual Care Coordinators, Volunteers, Bereavement Specialists, Social Workers, and one office crew, all led by Jared Hess, General Manager, and Reggi Colby, Director of Nursing, RN, CHPN, do their best to make things as comfortable as they can for each patient, with hospice services, home health aide visits, physical and occupational therapy that helps with daily tasks, speech therapy for communication and swallowing, and medical social services like counseling, resource help, and figuring out the health system so patients and families don't have to feel lost during hard times. The nursing staff handles medication, wound care, and keeps a watchful eye on vital signs, plus they teach families and patients about managing illness, and there's a focus on pain and symptom management, personalized care plans, and emotional support, as well as spiritual help if families ask for it, because folks here understand that the end of a person's life isn't just about the body, but the mind and spirit, too. Auburn Crest stands out because it values dignity, respect, and joy in the final stages of life, honoring the unique wishes of every patient and their family, and the crew here sticks close to that hospice philosophy of letting people stay part of their family in whatever setting they choose, participate in decisions, and pass on with dignity how they see fit, while also honoring veterans with the We Honor Veterans campaign, which means special attention for those who served.
People say good things about Auburn Crest Hospice Twin Falls, with reviews giving five out of five stars, and while it's not open to new patients at the moment, folks often talk about how it gives a warm, supportive place during really hard times, with a whole bunch of amenities spread through the community like meal services for special diets, housekeeping, laundry, concierge service, move-in help, and access to a fitness room, library, garden, and movie theater, plus rooms have cable TV, high-speed internet, air conditioning, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes, so families feel a bit more at ease. Outdoor common areas and walking paths let folks get some fresh air, while scheduled daily activities, music, arts programs, games, movie nights, and even resident groups keep the mind busy, and there's non-ambulatory and dementia care available, with memory care programs for those who need it, plus help with daily needs such as bathing, dressing, getting out of bed, or taking medicine, along with a 24-hour call system in case anyone needs help fast. Auburn Crest started its Medicare-approved home health agency work back in 2018 and keeps up high standards with all sorts of accreditations, and even though there's a lot going on inside, you'll find the place always tries to keep things peaceful, personal, and focused on what matters for each individual and family, serving Twin Falls as a steady hand when people need a little extra care, information, or support during life's hardest moments.