55 Water Street, 46th Fl, Brooklyn, NY 10041, United States
My father was at the end of his 4.5 years battle with cancer when we were connected with MJHS and what a blessing this was !!! I do not think that my Dad would be able to leave this world with dignity and pain free if it would not be for very compassionate and dedicated workers of MJHS hospice !!! He spent last month of his life at Menorah nursing home, which is part of MJHS & I left a separate, detailed review acknowledging all of the wonderful people in that facility who helped my Dad and all of us trough such difficult time. I am incredibly grateful for all MJHS skilled, compassionate, dedicated employees who were either right there or just a phone call away, always hands on and worry free for us! I spent last night of my Dad’s life sitting right by his side, he was not awake, but I am sure he knew I was there! He left us peacefully , pain free and in dignified way he wanted to go. It would have not been possible without the help and support of MJHS !!!We appreciate everything you did and I know my Dad is at peace ! MJHS support does not end with the passing of the loved one: I received messages of support, greeting cards with sympathies and ways to connect to someone to talk to and to aid us in our grieving process. Thank you very much for everything you did and continue doing for my family!
Read More ReviewsMy father was at the end of his 4.5 years battle with cancer when we were connected with MJHS and what a blessing this was !!! I do not think that my Dad would be able to leave this world with dignity and pain free if it would not be for very compassionate and dedicated workers of MJHS hospice !!! He spent last month of his life at Menorah nursing home, which is part of MJHS & I left a separate, detailed review acknowledging all of the wonderful people in that facility who helped my Dad and all of us trough such difficult time. I am incredibly grateful for all MJHS skilled, compassionate, dedicated employees who were either right there or just a phone call away, always hands on and worry free for us! I spent last night of my Dad’s life sitting right by his side, he was not awake, but I am sure he knew I was there! He left us peacefully , pain free and in dignified way he wanted to go. It would have not been possible without the help and support of MJHS !!!We appreciate everything you did and I know my Dad is at peace ! MJHS support does not end with the passing of the loved one: I received messages of support, greeting cards with sympathies and ways to connect to someone to talk to and to aid us in our grieving process. Thank you very much for everything you did and continue doing for my family!
I had the opportunity to visit some MJHS offices, and I found the leadership and staff courteous and professional.
I am shocked to see all the negative ratings of MJHS. I suppose people don't normally take the time to write a positive review of anything, much less hospice but I have to share my experience. My father received hospice care in his home (independent living) and not in a nursing home. My father was diagnosed with lung cancer 26 months ago and entered hospice a month before he died. We were connected with MJHS right before Thanksgiving 2017 when he was hospitalized with a collapsed lung. I have no idea how we were placed with them but I believe when we told the hospital my father was Jewish they selected them. I had been doing so much on my own that to have them sweep in and take charge in a compassionate, respectful way relived a huge burden as I had never cared for a dying loved one before. They came to our home on Thanksgiving for intake and from there we were supported by a skilled, compassionate and communicative social worker, nurse, Rabbi and physician. I called at all hours in my father's final months as I navigated a difficult decline and they showed up as promised within 1-2 hours of each call to treat acute ailments and address my fears and concerns. My father wanted to pass with dignity in his own home. All of his wishes were respected. In his final night, they had sent an LPN and RN to oversee the LPN. The LPN spent the night and was able to get ahead of the pain and agitation to make sure my father was comfortable. I cried and cried for hours as we said I love you back and forth. I made sure he could say goodbye on the phone to my siblings. I have regrets about not spending that final night with him (he passed 6 hours after I left) but I know he was well cared for through the night. I know my father, who had initially been opposed to hospice due to the reality of facing death but also loved the team we worked with. In my father's building he also had an aide (not through hospice) so we had that additional support as I work full-time. Without MJHS I am not sure what we would have done. The Rabbi was truly wonderful. My father met with him several times, I was able to meet with him and my father asked him to preside over the funeral service which he said would be an honor. He did an amazing job. I am incredibly grateful for all MJHS provided for my father and my family for end of life care. I would recommend them highly to any family who may need these services.
They were kind, compassionate, every time I needed them, no matter the time of day that I needed them. From the beginning to the end, every step of the way, they helped us with my mother's hospice journey and I am eternally grateful.
Working with this hospice made dealing with my mother’s illness a complete nightmare. I need therapy from the stress and trauma of the situation they left me and my son in. I’m leaving one star for the nurse Marilyn, who was on call for the emergency number, and for the two social workers, Francesca and Alexandra, they were the only bright spot. No one even come out to pronounce my mom dead. They left it up to us. I would leave zero, if I could. Please stay away.