Welcome to Ethos
Find care to fit your unique needs
At Ethos Home Health Care and Hospice, our mission is to enrich the quality of living for those we serve. We strive for a culture of excellence that is guided by our core values and lived out by our professional staff. Our desire is to deliver the care you need in the place most comfortable to you. We invite you to explore our home health care and hospice services to learn more about our care offerings.
Our team is here to help you navigate your unique needs and answer all your questions. Please contact us by calling (701) 515-0696 or fill out an online form.
HOME HEALTH CARE
From chronic illness management to nursing care and therapy, we offer a variety of services that are are tailored to fit your unique needs.
HOSPICE CARE
We provide specialized physical, emotional, and spiritual support for individuals and their loved ones during the final days, weeks, or months of life.
Careers
News, Stories & Resources
Discover relevant news and stories from Ethos Home Health Care and Hospice.
We also offer a variety of helpful resources to keep individuals and their families aging well.
Commonly Asked Questions About Living with Heart Failure
There is no cure for heart failure, but the condition can be managed. Not sure what to expect if you have been diagnosed? Here are answers to some commonly asked questions about living with heart failure.
Ethos Hospice Memorial Dove Release
Legend says that if you whisper to a dove, it will carry your message to the heavens. Please join us for this special memorial event as we celebrate and honor the lives of our Ethos Hospice patients who have passed away this past year.
A Closer Look at Hospice – Perspectives From Two Team Members
The words hospice care are often met with emotional barriers and fear. In many cases, the stigma is so strong that family members avoid the conversation until their loved one has just days to live.
Is Repeating Stories an Early Sign of Dementia?
Although not curable, early treatment may help slow progression of dementia. Continue reading to learn more about the early signs of dementia and to understand if repeating stories is a common indicator.