Hospice Care in Petersburg City, VA
22 Medicare-certified hospices include at least one Petersburg City ZIP code in their Medicare service areas, according to Medicare data from Q2 2026. 2 are nonprofit or government-run, 19 are for-profit, and 1 has other or unreported ownership. 16 have published family-survey star ratings — Medicare publishes stars only when enough families have responded.
All 22 hospices serving Petersburg City
Sorted by family-survey rating, then nonprofit ownership.
Ascend Hospice of Northern Virginia
Not enough survey data yetBristol Hospice - Richmond, L.L.C.
Not enough survey data yetEnhabit Hospice (Richmond)
Not enough survey data yetJames River Home Health Care LLC
Not enough survey data yetNayar Hospice LLC
Not enough survey data yetSerenity First LLC
Not enough survey data yetFrequently asked questions
How many hospices serve Petersburg City, VA?
22 Medicare-certified hospices include at least one Petersburg City ZIP code in the service area reported to Medicare, as of Q2 2026.
Are the hospices serving Petersburg City nonprofit or for-profit?
Of the 22 hospices serving Petersburg City, 2 are nonprofit or government-run and 19 are for-profit, according to Medicare ownership data. Many families consider ownership alongside survey ratings.
Does Medicare cover hospice care in Petersburg City?
Yes. The Medicare Hospice Benefit covers hospice care nationwide — usually at little or no cost to the family — when a doctor certifies a life expectancy of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. Every hospice listed here is Medicare-certified.
How do I know which hospices serve my address?
Each hospice reports the ZIP codes it serves to Medicare. Enter your ZIP code in the finder on the homepage to see exactly which hospices list it — then call to confirm, because service areas can change between Medicare updates.
What do the star ratings mean?
Stars come from Medicare's CAHPS survey, which asks bereaved family caregivers about their experience. Medicare publishes a star rating only when a hospice has enough survey responses — a missing rating never means poor care.