Designs emphasize readability and empathy. We use muted palettes and clear type so contact lines and credentials stand out in low-light settings.
Templates include space for an on-call schedule or QR code linking to a secure intake form. Our designers keep the layout uncluttered so families find the right contact quickly.
Options include single-sided notes or double-sided cards with a short checklist on the back for follow-up steps.
We create tailored cards that fit clinical workflows so nurses and coordinators can present clear credentials and contact options during visits.
These cards are for hospice nurses, care coordinators, social workers, chaplains, and volunteer leads who need compact contact material. The layout focuses on name, role, and the fastest contact method.
Teams that visit patient homes prefer smaller cards that tuck into folders or badge holders. The design keeps sensitive information clear and professional.
Size: 1.5x3.5 slim rectangle. Stock options include 14pt gloss for durability and contrast. Quantities commonly start at 100 for small teams and outreach events.
We also offer writable and softer stocks like 100 lb. Matte Cover business cards for notes or signatures when teams need to jot a follow-up time.
We practice smart production so customers see low prices without sacrificing quality. Our approach to efficient production means transparent fees, not thin stock.
Rush options and team pricing appear at checkout so coordinators can plan for events or new-hire onboarding in 2026.
Send a logo and basic contact details. We will create a clean layout at no extra charge and send a proof by email. Edits are free until approval.
We focus on legibility under clinical lighting and include options for adding a QR code to intake forms or scheduling pages.
Place them in intake folders, attach to resource boards, or hand them out during community outreach. Keep a box in the office and another in the outreach kit for events.
Reliable print and clarity at a glance reduce follow-up confusion and help families reach the right contact quickly.
Many teams order hospice care cards specifically for intake and discharge packets so families have a single, trusted contact to call after a visit.
We source responsible stocks and use soy-based inks where possible. Durable cards mean fewer reprints and less waste over time.
Ask our team about recycled or FSC-certified options that still give a professional feel for patient-facing materials.
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Add a secure QR code linking to intake forms or scheduling pages. QR placement is included in our free design service.
We also supply matching slim business cards 1.5x3.5 when teams order resource kits so the printed card and QR placement stay consistent.
Use QR codes to give families one-tap access to resources, consent forms, or contact lists without extra calls.
We place the code on front or back so the card stays uncluttered and professional.
Hospice workers need a card that communicates compassion and clarity. A slim 1.5x3.5 card fits into folders and badge holders while keeping contact details clean and readable.
We offer free design and a quick digital proof so staff can approve layouts without delay. Choose a finish that suits the role: 14pt gloss works for vibrant logos while lighter options remain readable for notes.
The slim 1.5x3.5 format is discreet and professional. It fits neatly into patient folders, wallets, and outreach packets where a full-size card would feel bulky.
Use a headshot, job title, and on-call hours to make the card useful in clinical rounds, intake, and family meetings.
We craft layouts that highlight name, credentials, and contact method without clutter. Designers include clear callouts for emergency lines, schedule links, and QR codes that point to intake forms.
All work includes a free revision cycle and a digital proof so teams approve the final layout before printing.
Choose from reliable stocks that suit hospice settings. Our standard option is 14pt gloss for durable, easy-to-clean cards that show logos clearly.
For a softer, writeable surface, consider 100 lb. Matte Cover business cards as an alternative that still reads professionally in clinical settings.
Hand these cards to families at intake, leave them with care coordinators, and include them in discharge packets. A clear, calm card reduces friction in follow-up calls and referrals.
Hospice worker business cards are practical tools for care continuity and community resource sharing.
Upload a logo or start from a template. Choose quantity, finish, and whether you want double-sided printing for a schedule or QR code.
We send a digital proof within one business day. Approve or request edits; production begins only after final sign-off.
Slim cards with a substantial stock feel secure in hand and fit into standard clinic organizers. The 1.5x3.5 size is deliberately compact and unobtrusive.
We print at 300dpi with full bleed so text and logos remain crisp. Quantities start at 100 and scale for team orders.
Hospice programs often order for teams of nurses, social workers, and chaplains. We offer bulk pricing and variable data so names and extensions change while the design stays consistent.
Keep files on record for quick reorders and matching stationery across sites.
Teams prefer our slim format because it slips into folder pockets and badge wallets without crowding patient documents. The compact shape is trusted by coordinators who need a discreet, professional handout.
These compact cards are proven to stay in place inside intake packets and to travel well between home visits. Their size reduces waste and fits modern workflows.
Include a short on-call line and one clear URL or QR code so families have instant access to scheduling and resource pages. A single high-contrast phone number at the top of the card cuts confusion in urgent moments.
This simple layout is a reliable way to save time at intake and follow-up. It is essential for fast, secure communication.
Volunteer coordinators and outreach teams tell us the slim format improves distribution at community events and workshops. Volunteers can tuck a card into a brochure or hand it to attendees during conversations.
That direct, tactile exchange boosts recall and encourages follow-up calls or website visits. It is a low-cost, high-impact outreach tool.
For shift handoffs, use a double-sided card with a short checklist on the back for medications, next-visit dates, and preferred contact windows. This keeps critical notes with the contact information in one place.
Staff find this approach powerful because it reduces errors during transitions and keeps families informed. The result is clearer coordination and fewer missed calls.
When ordering for teams, choose a durable finish that withstands repeated handling. 14pt gloss offers a premium feel and is wipeable; matte stocks reduce glare and are easier to write on during rounds.
Durable cards mean fewer reprints and a guaranteed, consistent appearance across sites.
Train new staff to carry a small pack of cards in their lanyards and in the car. Having a consistent, professional card on hand increases referrals from community partners and improves trust in home visits.
Adopting this habit is a simple, proven way to maintain continuity of care across teams.
Designs can include a secure QR code that points to intake forms or a family resource page. QR codes reduce call volume and let families complete paperwork electronically when convenient.
Place the QR code where it does not clutter critical contact lines, and test scanning under typical lighting before approving the proof.
Consider a small batch of specialty cards for community events with a bold headline like 'On-Call Nurse' or 'Care Coordinator' so recipients know the staff role at a glance. Focus on clarity and a single call to action.
These small campaigns are effective, measurable, and deliver a quick return on outreach effort.
Keep a digital file history for every approved design so reorders are instant and consistent. That saves staff time and keeps branding uniform across locations.
Quick reorders remove friction during busy seasons and make scaling simple and efficient.
When matching cards to other materials, request color swatches or a printed sample pack to verify the look under clinical lighting. Seeing the stock in hand is the best way to confirm choices.
Samples are a smart step that prevents surprises and preserves trust with patients and families.
Finally, include clear return instructions for lost items or updated phone numbers on your internal stationery so staff know how to request reprints. This operational detail keeps teams organized and responsive.
Small operational changes like this have a big impact on daily reliability and patient satisfaction.