13
Medicare-certified hospices
1
Non-profit
10
For-profit
4
With Medicare star rating
10
With listed website
Top rated · Medicare

Highest-rated by Medicare patient surveys in Kern County

3 of 13 Kern County hospices earned a 4-star or higher rating in the CMS CAHPS Hospice Survey. Based on standardized federal surveys of family caregivers.

Top rated · Google

Highest-rated by Google reviews in Kern County

Ranked by a Bayesian-weighted score that combines the star rating with the number of reviews, so a 4.9-star hospice with 300 reviews ranks above a 5.0-star with only 2.

All hospices in Bakersfield

Bakersfield Community Hospice

★★★★4.0
Family caregiver scores — from the Medicare CAHPS survey
  1. Would definitely recommend85%
  2. Rated hospice 9 or 10 out of 1085%
  3. Pain & symptoms always managed77%
  4. Team always communicated well83%
  5. Always treated with respect92%
  6. Help arrived in a timely way76%
  7. Right amount of emotional support94%
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
1811 Oak St, Ste 160 · 93301
4.3(13 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“As Administrator at Sage Care Homes LLC . We are very greatful for everything Bakersfield community has done for our Residents past and current…”— Juanita Ruiz · 5 months ago

Gentiva

★★★★4.0
Family caregiver scores — from the Medicare CAHPS survey
  1. Would definitely recommend77%
  2. Rated hospice 9 or 10 out of 1078%
  3. Pain & symptoms always managed77%
  4. Team always communicated well82%
  5. Always treated with respect91%
  6. Help arrived in a timely way78%
  7. Right amount of emotional support92%
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
5001 East Commerce Center Drive, Suite 200 · 93309
4.1(14 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“Gentiva Hospice provided compassionate, professional, and dignified care during a very difficult time for our family. The entire team—from nurses to…”— Jorge Landeros · 4 months ago

Hoffmann Hospice

★★★★4.0
Family caregiver scores — from the Medicare CAHPS survey
  1. Would definitely recommend91%
  2. Rated hospice 9 or 10 out of 1087%
  3. Pain & symptoms always managed77%
  4. Team always communicated well82%
  5. Always treated with respect93%
  6. Help arrived in a timely way79%
  7. Right amount of emotional support93%
Bakersfield, CA · Non-Profit
4325 Buena Vista Rd, Bldg A · 93311
4.6(15 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“I've used their services 2x now. Once for my dad (2010) and recently for my husband (2018). When we knew my husband was terminal, it wasn't even a…”— Barbara Anderson · 7 years ago

Bristol Hospice - Bakersfield

★★★☆☆3.0
Family caregiver scores — from the Medicare CAHPS survey
  1. Would definitely recommend82%
  2. Rated hospice 9 or 10 out of 1080%
  3. Pain & symptoms always managed74%
  4. Team always communicated well80%
  5. Always treated with respect88%
  6. Help arrived in a timely way76%
  7. Right amount of emotional support87%
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
4900 California Ave, Suite 110a · 93309
4.9(98 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“Bristol hospice was great for my 100 yr old Navy Veteran grandpa. Everyone was very compassionate & knowledgeable & answered all our questions. I…”— Denyse Pieraccini · 4 months ago

Aasta Hospice

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
2920 F Street, Suite 1-10 · 93301
4.4(42 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“Such a great company. Excellent service from Sukh Babbar who is always on board to provide services. Her staff is wonderful and provided great care…”— Melissa Ramirez · 3 months ago

Adventist Health Home Care Services

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · Other
5500 Ming Ave., Suite 120 · 93309
3.4(5 reviews) · view on Google →

American Compassionate Hospice Care

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
5531 Business Park S, Ste 202a · 93309

American Hospice Care

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
930 Oak Street, Suite B · 93304
5(5 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“I did a physical with Dr Guevara an she was great and thorough.”— Debbie Lozano · a year ago

Ararat Hospice Care

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
3535 San Dimas St., Ste 12 · 93301
4.5(15 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“Ararat Hospice is the most caring, passionate, supportive, hospice agency. Their DON is great, the two front young ladies are there to answer your…”— Lucky Lopez · a year ago

Guardian Hospice

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
1527 19th St., Suite 220 · 93301
5(14 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“Great caregivers! Well managed and always puts the patient first. Compassionate and experienced.”— Lou Sangis · a year ago

Lenus Care

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA ·
5060 California Ave · 93309
5(1 review) · view on Google →
★★★★★“The hospice team provided exceptional care and support during a very difficult time. Their dedication and compassion made a meaningful difference for…”— Amaree Jingco · a year ago

Solace Hospice Care

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
1701 Westwind Dr, Ste 121 · 93301
5(59 reviews) · view on Google →
★★★★★“We had April as our hospice nurse for mom and she was amazing. April was so caring and compassionite. She cared for mom like a family member and…”— Pam Hammond · 3 months ago

Traditions Health

☆☆☆☆☆Not rated
Family caregiver scores — from the Medicare CAHPS survey
  1. Would definitely recommend71%
  2. Rated hospice 9 or 10 out of 1074%
  3. Pain & symptoms always managed71%
  4. Team always communicated well77%
  5. Always treated with respect88%
  6. Help arrived in a timely way69%
  7. Right amount of emotional support78%
Bakersfield, CA · For-Profit
5500 Ming Avenue, Suite 190 · 93309
3.3(6 reviews) · view on Google →
Choosing care

How to choose a hospice in Kern County.

Picking the right hospice is one of the harder decisions families make, often under time pressure. A few things to weigh as you compare providers in this directory:

01

Confirm Medicare certification.

Every hospice on this page holds a current CMS Certification Number (CCN). That ensures they bill under the Medicare hospice benefit and meet federal Conditions of Participation. Always verify the CCN if you're researching outside this directory.

02

Check the Medicare star rating in context.

The CMS CAHPS Hospice Survey rating reflects how family caregivers rated their experience — communication, timeliness, pain management, emotional support. A higher rating is a good signal, but smaller hospices often show Not rated just because they don't have enough survey responses, not because care is worse.

03

Ask about 24/7 availability and visit frequency.

Hospice care is more than nurse visits — it's a promise that someone is reachable when symptoms escalate at 2 a.m. Ask how the on-call nurse triage works, who comes after hours, and how often visits are scheduled at the patient's stage of care.

04

Find out where they can deliver care.

Most hospices serve patients at home, in assisted-living, and in skilled-nursing facilities. Some have their own inpatient units for general inpatient (GIP) care when symptoms can't be controlled at home. Ask what's available and what's contracted.

05

Listen to how they talk about the family.

Good hospice teams treat the family as part of the unit of care. Look for explicit offerings around caregiver support, respite care, social work, chaplaincy, and 13 months of bereavement support after the patient's death — those are Medicare-required components, but how they're delivered varies a lot in practice.

06

Cross-check the reviews you read.

Google reviews are useful colour but unverified — they can be left by anyone. The Medicare CAHPS rating is from validated family caregiver surveys with standardized questions. Both have value; weigh them together rather than picking one.

Frequently asked questions

Hospice care, plain answers.

Does Medicare cover hospice care?

Yes. Medicare Part A covers the full cost of hospice care for eligible patients — doctor and nursing services, medical equipment, medications related to the terminal illness, short-term inpatient care, respite care for family caregivers, and bereavement support for the family. There is typically no out-of-pocket cost to the patient apart from small copays on outpatient drugs (capped at $5) and respite stays.

Who is eligible for hospice?

A patient becomes eligible for hospice when two physicians — the attending physician and the hospice medical director — certify a life expectancy of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. The patient must also choose to focus on comfort care rather than curative treatment for the terminal illness.

How long can someone stay in hospice?

There is no fixed limit. Medicare hospice benefits are split into an initial 90-day period, a second 90-day period, and then unlimited 60-day periods, each with a face-to-face recertification by the hospice team. Patients who improve can be discharged and re-enrolled later if their condition declines again.

Where is hospice care provided?

Most hospice care happens wherever the patient calls home — a private residence, an assisted-living community, a skilled nursing facility, or a hospice's own inpatient unit. Care is brought to the patient by an interdisciplinary team that includes nurses, physicians, social workers, chaplains, aides, and volunteers.

Who refers a patient to hospice?

Anyone can initiate a hospice referral — a physician, a discharge planner, a family member, or the patient themselves. A hospice nurse will do an evaluation visit; the attending physician and hospice medical director then formally certify eligibility.

What's the difference between hospice and palliative care?

Palliative care is symptom-focused supportive care that can begin at any stage of a serious illness, alongside curative treatment. Hospice is a specific Medicare benefit for patients in the final phase of life who are no longer pursuing curative care. Both share the same focus on comfort, dignity, and family support — hospice is one form of palliative care.

What questions should I ask when choosing a hospice?

Useful questions: How quickly can you start care after admission? Is a nurse available 24/7 by phone, and who comes after hours? What is the average caseload per nurse? How will pain and symptoms be managed in the first 48 hours? What support do you offer the family? Do you have inpatient beds for general inpatient (GIP) care? What is your Medicare CAHPS rating and what does it reflect?

Is the hospice on this directory affiliated with chionline.org?

No. This is an independent directory. We don't accept payment from hospices to be listed, to rank higher, or to suppress reviews. Listings are pulled from the CMS Provider Data Catalog (Hospice General Information and the CAHPS Hospice Survey) and the Google Places API. If you find a factual error, please contact us.

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Medicare CAHPS Hospice Survey

A federal survey of family caregivers conducted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Caregivers answer standardized questions about the quality of care their loved one received — communication, symptom management, emotional support, timeliness, and overall recommendation.

Results are aggregated into a 1–5 star rating that's comparable across U.S. hospices. Only hospices with enough survey responses get a published rating; the rest show Not rated.

Source: medicare.gov/care-compare

Google Maps reviews

General-purpose star reviews left by anyone with a Google account — patients, family members, staff, even competitors. There's no standardized methodology, no verification, and no comparable scoring across providers.

It can still be useful as one signal among many — but it measures something different from the Medicare CAHPS rating shown next to the hospice name. The two numbers can disagree without either being wrong.

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