Expanding Hospice Presence in North Texas

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS EXPANDS HOSPICE PRESENCE IN NORTH TEXAS THROUGH DEEPENED PARTNERSHIP WITH FOREFRONT LIVING

The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas (VNA) is expanding its footprint in North Texas through a strengthened partnership with Forefront Living, further increasing access to high-quality, nonprofit hospice care across North Texas.

Established in 1934, VNA is a trusted nonprofit healthcare provider with a long history of serving North Texas families. The organization began partnering with Forefront Living in 2025, and over the past year, this relationship has grown, rooted in shared values and a commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.

Faith Presbyterian Hospice will begin winding down its operations and VNA will be available to take care of both hospice and palliative care patients across the 16 counties VNA serves. As Forefront Living’s preferred hospice partner, VNA has entered into a lease with Forefront Living to provide Inpatient Hospice Services on the T. Boone Pickens Campus, reopening under VNA’s leadership in early summer.

“This partnership reflects what is possible when two mission‑driven nonprofit organizations come together with a shared commitment to those we serve,” said Chris Culak, President and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Association of Texas. “By joining efforts with Forefront Living, we are strengthening our community’s ability to ensure patients and families receive expert hospice care delivered with compassion, dignity, and integrity—exactly when they need it most.”

“VNA and Forefront Living share a common commitment to provide high quality, mission based, nonprofit services that are much needed in our community. I am pleased that our joining together will result in the largest nonprofit hospice in Dallas and that VNA will continue our long tradition of making moments matter for those we serve,” said Tim Mallad, CEO of Forefront Living.

VNA will be the exclusive provider of hospice services on the T. Boone Pickens campus. Forefront Living will continue to provide support to VNA patients with the “Faith Difference” which includes bereavement support, Faith Kids, music therapy, massage therapy and spiritual care.

This collaboration positions VNA to become the largest nonprofit hospice provider in North Texas, reinforcing a shared commitment to serving individuals and families with dignity, compassion and integrity.


Frequently Asked Questions


The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas (VNA) is expanding hospice and palliative care services across North Texas through a strengthened partnership with Forefront Living. This collaboration increases access to high-quality, nonprofit hospice care while ensuring continuity of care for patients and families.


Faith Presbyterian Hospice will begin winding down its operations, and VNA is available to offer expert hospice and supportive palliative care services in 16 North Texas counties. Patients currently with Faith Presbyterian Hospice have a choice of providers, and those choosing to transition to VNA service will continue to receive care without interruption.


Patients and families choosing to transition to VNA will continue to receive hospice and supportive palliative care services, now managed by VNA’s experienced clinical teams. Families always have a choice in hospice providers. VNA’s care will, as always, remain patient-centered, compassionate, and coordinated to meet each individual’s needs. If you have questions or need assistance, VNA staff are available to help guide you through the transition.


VNA will serve as the hospice and palliative care provider across the 16 counties VNA serves and will continue to partner with Forefront Living. In addition, VNA will be the exclusive provider of hospice services at the T. Boone Pickens Campus once inpatient services reopen under VNA’s leadership in early summer.


The inpatient hospice unit at the T. Boone Pickens Campus is temporarily closed, but it is expected to reopen in early summer, offering Inpatient Hospice Services under VNA leadership.


During the temporary closure, hospice patients who require inpatient-level care will be supported through VNA’s network of hospice-capable partner facilities across the metroplex. VNA’s care teams work closely with families to identify the most appropriate setting for each patient.


Yes. Forefront Living will continue to support VNA patients through the “Faith Difference,” which includes:

  • Bereavement support
  • Faith Kids programs
  • Music therapy
  • Massage therapy
  • Spiritual care

These services complement VNA’s hospice and palliative care offerings and help support patients and families holistically.


This collaboration positions VNA to become the largest nonprofit hospice provider in North Texas, strengthening access to compassionate, mission-driven hospice care for individuals and families throughout the region.


Referral partners may continue to refer patients for hospice and palliative care services through VNA. Referrals are handled promptly to ensure timely evaluation and care coordination.

Hospice Referrals Contact:
Sarah Harris
Phone: 214-535-2615


If you are a patient, family member, or caregiver and have questions about hospice or palliative care services, VNA team members are available to help. You may call VNA directly or ask your care provider to connect you with the appropriate VNA representative.

VNA Main Line: 817-398-3881
Email: gethelp@vnatexas.org
Website: vnatexas.org/our-services/hospice-care/

Our Commitment

VNA and Forefront Living share a deep commitment to providing nonprofit, mission-based care rooted in compassion, dignity, and integrity. Together, we remain focused on ensuring patients and families receive expert hospice care—exactly when they need it most.