Perinatal Care

​If you or your loved one learns that your baby may be born with a life-threatening or chronic condition, the uncertainty is overwhelming. No one should face this heartbreaking reality alone.

Hospice of the Western Reserve's perinatal care program renews hope by addressing each family's expectations and offering personalized support during the pregnancy, delivery and time following the baby's birth. Our specially trained professionals work closely with the obstetrician and/or midwife to create a care plan involves the entire family, including siblings.

A referral to our perinatal care program can be made by anyone, including a family member, friend or healthcare professional, by calling 216.916.5520. A member of the team will return the call the same day.

  • The baby may stay at one of our hospice care centers; parents and loved ones are also welcome.
  • On-call phone support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for home care patients.
  • Specially trained volunteers offer short-term rest and relief to caregivers.
  • Medications and medical supplies delivered.

We Can Help

Speak with the referral team by contacting us seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Any first visit and admission can be made the first day.

Northern Ohio's Hospice of Choice

More than 1,000 Hospice of the Western Reserve employees and 3,000 volunteers live and work side-by-side in the same neighborhoods with our patients and families. We are privileged to have cared for more than 100,000 Northern Ohioans since our inception.