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Locally owned · Southern Utah

The people who will be in your home

We are deliberately small — nurses, certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and the support around them — which means the nurse who answers your call at midnight is usually the nurse who sat in your living room on Tuesday.

Dr. Karen Radley

Medical Director

Oversees every plan of care, certifies eligibility alongside each patient’s own physician and is the clinical authority behind our symptom management. Her involvement is not a signature on a form — it is a working relationship with the nurses in the field.

Brandon Hagler

Community Liaison

The person families call when they don’t know who to call. Brandon still does the intake conversations himself — at the kitchen table, on a Sunday, at whatever hour the family is actually ready to talk.

Mahogani Madrigal

Administrator

Creates the best environment for the hospice team, so that they in turn provide the best care for our patients — the side of hospice families rarely see, and the details that decide whether care starts today or next week.

The care team

Who comes to the house

Hospice is a team benefit. You do not get a nurse — you get all of these people, coordinated around one person’s comfort.

Registered nurses (RNs)

Your case manager and clinical anchor. Assesses, adjusts medications with the physician, teaches the family and is reachable — by phone, at any hour and in person when a visit is what’s needed.

Certified nursing assistants (CNAs)

Bathing, grooming, dressing, mouth care, repositioning — the hands-on work that protects dignity. The same faces come back, so the most personal care is given by people your family already knows.

Medical social worker

Advance directives, benefits and Medicaid applications, veteran resources, family meetings, funeral planning questions and the difficult conversations between family members. Practical and unflappable.

Chaplain

Spiritual support on the patient’s terms — Latter-day Saint, Catholic, Protestant, other faiths, or none at all. Also available to the family and often the person who helps people say what they need to say.

Massage & comfort therapies

Touch that isn’t clinical. Massage therapy for pain, tension and anxiety — one of the things families most often say they didn’t know hospice included.

Volunteers & bereavement staff

Companionship, a break for the caregiver, errands and a listening ear — then grief support for the family that continues for thirteen months after a death.

Coming soon

Real faces, real names

Photographs and full bios for the rest of our nurses and CNAs are being added. We would rather show you real people than stock photography of strangers in scrubs.

Registered nurse

Photo & bio coming

Registered nurse

Photo & bio coming

Certified nursing assistant

Photo & bio coming

Certified nursing assistant

Photo & bio coming

Want to join this team?

Nobody here works alone

If you are a registered nurse or a certified nursing assistant, we would like to talk to you. Small caseloads, real support and someone experienced beside you.