If you’re looking for fulfilling work, then a career in the #hospice industry may be right for you. Employment at Crossroads isn’t just a job – It’s a way of getting MORE out of life.
Crossroads Hospice
Hospitals and Health Care
Tulsa, Oklahoma 7,355 followers
Expect more for us. We do.
About us
Crossroads Hospice & Palliative Care is a national leader of innovative care that is 100% dedicated to helping patients and families access more of what they need to manage serious illnesses or end-of-life care. Since opening our doors in 1995, we have had one philosophy—expect more. Since then we’ve been busy reinventing hospice and palliative care by finding ways to spend more time with patients and families; and developing ideas to help them experience a better quality of life. No matter how you look at it, Crossroads will be there when you need us most. Our patient-to-staff ratio is among the best in hospice. We provide more daily visits to our patients than anyone in hospice care and will be by your side during the most critical times. We also offer education and guidance to help you make informed decisions about your care. We can assist with advanced care planning, emotional and spiritual support, coordination of care and access to community services.
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https://www.crossroadshospice.com
External link for Crossroads Hospice
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- Hospice care, Palliative care, Grief support, and Pain & symptom management
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Employees at Crossroads Hospice
Updates
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What a beautiful morning for Nancy Austin's Gift of a Day! Nancy's Kansas City team brought the salon to her, providing comfort and serenity. This was the ultimate gift. #GiftOfADay #Serenity
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Become an Ultimate Giver with Crossroads: Spend just 45 minutes a week bringing comfort and joy to terminally ill patients. Fill out our volunteer application today and make a difference.
Volunteer Program: Volunteering for Crossroads Hospice
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While navigating the Fourth of July with dementia may present some challenges, careful planning, understanding, and patience can create a meaningful and enjoyable celebration.
Navigating the Fourth of July with Dementia
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Simple activities for dementia patients, like crafts, are an excellent way for families to engage dementia patients. Get them started with these Patriotic Streamers — just in time for the holiday!
Patriotic Streamers: Activities for Dementia Patients
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Honoring Corporal Wilbur Glover, a WWII Veteran, who served in the Philippines, Okinawa, and Korea. His daughter Jocelyn and husband Garland, along with his son Fred and wife via FaceTime, celebrated this special moment. The program included an Army barbershop quartet recording, Chaplain Lanny Peter's reflection, and a commemorative hat and t-shirt presentation by LCSW Charles Massey. Retired Army Staff Sergeant Keith Isaac presented a Certificate of Appreciation and Crossroads Challenge Coin. Corporal Glover, moved by the tribute, saluted back, with his daughter playing the National Anthem on piano and him joining on harmonica. #Veteran
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Honoring Corporal Wilbur Glover, a WWII Veteran, who served in the Philippines, Okinawa, and Korea. His daughter Jocelyn and husband Garland, along with his son Fred and wife via FaceTime, celebrated this special moment. The program included an Army barbershop quartet recording, Chaplain Lanny Peter's reflection, and a commemorative hat and t-shirt presentation by LCSW Charles Massey. Retired Army Staff Sergeant Keith Isaac presented a Certificate of Appreciation and Crossroads Challenge Coin. Corporal Glover, moved by the tribute, saluted back, with his daughter playing the National Anthem on piano and him joining on harmonica. #Veteran
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“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Volunteering in hospice is a great way to get started.
Crossroads Hospice Volunteering
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Jeremy Robinson, a 41-year-old avid video game enthusiast, received two PlayStation 5 games, Stellar Blade and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, as his Gift of a Day. Although he chose not to play the games during the visit, Jeremy expressed his gratitude for the thoughtful presents. Jeremy enjoys discussing his spirituality and reminiscing about his time as a weightlifter.
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Robbie McKenzie, a 91-year-old retired minister living in Memphis, has a great fondness for hamburgers. To celebrate his Gift of a Day, he chose to visit Whataburger. The manager of Whataburger generously provided memorabilia for everyone. Mr. McKenzie was joined by his daughter, Robin, and the Crossroads team. He expressed his heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to his green team for making this special day with his daughter so memorable.
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