VITAS Inpatient Hospice Unit at Hialeah Hospital, FL
651 E 25th St.
2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33013
Inpatient Hospice Center
Occasionally, hospice patients may require care beyond what their primary caregivers can comfortably provide at home. At the VITAS inpatient hospice unit at Hialeah Hospital, our specialized team provides the necessary level of care to stabilize symptoms so patients can return to the familiarity of their own homes and routines as quickly as possible.
We take an individualized approach to every patient we care for. Our goal is to support our patients and their loved ones through a difficult time. We encourage you to ask our unit staff any questions you might have, and share any information about the patient you believe is relevant.
Visitor Information
Conveniently located six blocks from the Hialeah Metrorail, the inpatient unit serves patients living in greater Miami Lakes, Miami Springs and Doral.
- Free parking
- Located on the hospital's 2nd floor
- Visitors welcome 24/7
- Leashed, well-behaved pets welcome
- Hospital cafeteria and gift shop available
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, visiting hours and amenities may be limited to ensure the safety and health of patients, visitors, and staff.
Inpatient Unit Features
- Activities for children
- Computer and internet access
- Flat-screen TVs in rooms
- Private bathrooms
- Private quiet room
- Shared family room
- Shared kitchen
- Washer and dryer for guests
Are you visiting someone on hospice?
Meet the VITAS Inpatient Team
Our group of specially trained healthcare professionals who ensure that a patient's last few months,weeks or days are lived in comfort and dignity.
Team Manager
The team manager oversees all patient care in the inpatient hospice unit.
Physician
The physician closely monitors the progression of the patient’s illness, prescribes appropriate medications and coordinates care with other members of the team.
Hospice Nurse
The hospice nurse is skilled in assessing and managing pain and other symptoms. A nurse may also help with personal care.
Social Worker
The social worker acts as a friendly and skilled listener and provides emotional support.
Chaplain
The chaplain ministers to the spiritual needs of patients and families of all faiths, and can work with their clergy.
Bereavement Specialist
The bereavement specialist provides grief and loss support to the patient's loved ones.
Volunteer
The hospice volunteer can bring music or a Paw Pals animal companion, and spends quality time with the patient and family.