VITAS Healthcare Breaks Ground on New Inpatient Hospice Center in Port St. Lucie’s Tradition Community
April 22, 2026

The 12-bed inpatient hospice facility located in Tradition is expected to serve more than 500 patients each year.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – As Florida’s aging population continues to grow, increasing demand for inpatient hospice care, VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading provider of end-of-life care, broke ground this week on a new inpatient hospice center in Port St. Lucie.
Expected to open in 2027, the new 14,000-square-foot facility will expand access to comfort-focused inpatient hospice care for individuals whose symptoms can no longer be managed at home, ensuring more families can receive expert care close to Florida’s Treasure Coast.
Located in the Tradition community, the center will be the first freestanding inpatient hospice facility in the city and VITAS’ first inpatient unit serving the Treasure Coast region. The 12-bed facility is expected to serve more than 500 patients each year.
“Florida’s growth means more families are facing serious illness and the need for hospice care,” said Patty Husted, executive vice president at VITAS Healthcare. “Our responsibility is to meet that need with compassion, clinical excellence and timely access to the right level of care. This inpatient center allows us to do exactly that, bringing comfort and dignity to patients when they need it most, close to home.”
Designed with comfort in mind, the inpatient hospice center will feature private patient rooms and spaces created to support dignity and connection for both patients and their loved ones.
VITAS marked the milestone with a ceremonial groundbreaking on April 21 at Tradition Town Hall. Among the notable attendees were Rep. Dana Trabulsy, representatives from the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce, Chamberlain University and South University, and other local healthcare and community leaders.

Pictured from left: Rep. Dana Trabulsy; Scott Rolfsmeyer from the Chamber; VITAS leaders Andrea Adkins, Patty Husted, Joel Wherley and Tony Cosma; Terissa Aronson from the Chamber and Dr. Joseph Shega from VITAS.
The project represents continued investment in the Treasure Coast community, bringing new jobs and expanding access to specialized end-of-life care. VITAS began serving patients in the region in 2019 and continues to grow its presence to meet increasing demand.
Founded in South Florida nearly 50 years ago, VITAS is the nation’s leading provider of hospice and palliative care and the most available and most chosen hospice provider in Florida. Today, VITAS serves patients wherever they call home, including private residences, assisted living communities, nursing homes and inpatient settings. The new Port St. Lucie center will join more than 30 VITAS inpatient hospice facilities nationwide.
With adults age 65 and older now representing approximately 22% of Florida’s population, the need for timely, compassionate hospice care continues to rise. The Port St. Lucie inpatient hospice center reflects VITAS’ ongoing commitment to expanding access to care when and where it is needed most.
Families and healthcare professionals can learn more about hospice eligibility and submit hospice referrals by visiting VITAS.com. Job seekers can explore open positions at the nationally recognized Top Workplace by visiting careers.vitas.com.

The new 14,000-square-foot inpatient hospice facility is expected to open in 2027.

Designed with comfort in mind, the VITAS inpatient hospice center will feature spaces created to support dignity and connection for both patients and their loved ones.