Honoring Those Who Served
At BRIDGE Hospice, our VALOR division stands as a deeply meaningful embodiment of respect, gratitude, and compassion—a specialized unit created with profound intention to honor the extraordinary men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Their sacrifices, both seen and unseen, have paved the way for the freedoms and security we enjoy today. Through VALOR, we not only acknowledge their service but also strive to uphold the values they fought to protect.
We believe that the debt we owe our veterans is immeasurable. Whether they served during times of war or peace, their commitment to the nation represents the highest form of selflessness. VALOR exists to ensure that their stories are not forgotten, their pain is not overlooked, and their lives are celebrated with the dignity they deserve. This initiative is rooted in our conviction that every veteran deserves specialized, empathetic care during the final chapter of life.
Our team at BRIDGE Hospice is specially trained to understand and address the unique emotional, spiritual, and physical needs of veterans. We recognize that many have experienced challenges and traumas that continue to affect them long after their service ends. By tailoring our approach, we foster an environment of trust and respect, creating space for healing, reflection, and peace. It is our honor to walk alongside them, providing comfort and compassion every step of the way.
Beyond the veteran, we extend our services to their families—the spouses, children, and loved ones who have also sacrificed and endured. We understand the profound impact military service can have on an entire household, and we are committed to offering support that encompasses the entire family unit. Whether through grief counseling, caregiver support, or simply a listening ear, our goal is to bring solace and strength to those who have stood behind our heroes.
Being able to care for veterans in their final days is not just a professional responsibility for us—it is a sacred privilege. Each life we touch is a reminder of the resilience, courage, and quiet heroism that define military service. Through ceremonies, recognition, and meaningful interactions, we ensure that their legacies are honored with reverence and gratitude.

Medical Director
Dr. Larry Warmoth, MD | Texas Air National Guard
VA Benefits
As a veteran, you are eligible for care if you are enrolled in benefits and meet the medical need for hospice. Hospice care for veterans is an integral part of veteran palliative care.
Veteran’s Program
The program offers resources and training to align our care with our veteran patients’ unique physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.