Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region

Non-Profit41 years operating

Charlotte, North Carolina — Mecklenburg County

Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region is an established non-profit hospice provider that scores well above average overall, ranking in the 44th percentile in North Carolina. They perform particularly well in end-of-life presence, clinical care practices, overall care quality indicators, and family communication, meeting or exceeding state benchmarks in these areas. As a larger provider, they serve a high volume of patients — ask about nurse-to-patient ratios and how quickly they respond to after-hours calls.

Wayven Quality Score

Excellent

Above 44% of hospices in North Carolina

Independent & data-driven — no paid listings

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Quality breakdown

Three pillars that make up the overall score. Tap to explore individual measures.

Visits in last days of life68.9

State avg: 65.4

Pain screening98.9

State avg: 96.6

Pain assessment99

State avg: 96.6

Breathing difficulty screening99.5

State avg: 96.6

Breathing difficulty treatment99.1

State avg: 96.6

Bowel care for pain medication patients98.7

State avg: 96.6

Note: Family satisfaction scores are from the North Carolina CAHPS Hospice Survey (state-level, not provider-specific). Providers in this state share these benchmarks.

Overall rating (9-10)84
Would recommend88
Timely care80
Team communication84
Respect92
Emotional & spiritual support91
Symptom management77
Caregiver training78
Treatment preferences documented99.8

State avg: 96.6

Beliefs & values addressed98.7

State avg: 96.6

10

HCI Score

out of 10

44%

Percentile

in North Carolina

#43

State Rank

in North Carolina

HCI composite score10

State avg: 9.5

HIS composite score96.1

State avg: 96.6

Continuous care / inpatient days1.3
Gaps in nursing visits60.5
Nurse care minutes per day13.2

About this provider

Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region performs strongly in Process Integrity, placing them among the better providers in North Carolina.

Ask about their staffing approach for end-of-life visits — their current rate is below the state benchmark.

Based on federal CMS quality data, updated February 2026.

Hospice Care Index Components

Overall HCI score
10 / 10
Continuous care / inpatient days
1.3
Gaps in nursing visits
60.5
Nurse care minutes per day
13.2
Visits near death
94.7
Per-beneficiary spending
$16679

Process Quality Measures (HIS)

Composite score
96.1
Treatment preferences
99.8
Beliefs & values
98.7
Pain screening
98.9
Pain assessment
99
Dyspnea screening
99.5
Dyspnea treatment
99.1
Opioid bowel care
98.7

Utilization & Operations

Visits in last days of life
68.9%
Nurse care minutes / day
13.2
Per-beneficiary spending
$16679
Avg daily census
975 patients

Patient Mix

Cancer
22%
Dementia
31%
Heart disease
13%
Respiratory
8%
Stroke
9%

Data Sources

CCN
341500
CMS Region
4

All scores come directly from CMS. Providers cannot edit or influence their profile on this site.

Contact

Charlotte, NC 28226

(704) 375-0100