Carolina Caring in Gaston County North Carolina
Gaston Hospice is Now Carolina Caring

Caring Together, Stronger than Ever
On October 1st, 2024, CaroMont Health and Carolina Caring launched an innovative, strategic partnership, with Gaston Hospice now operating under the name Carolina Caring.
While all services are branded under Carolina Caring, hospice and palliative care operations remain unchanged. This includes operations at the office on Remount Road in Gastonia, NC and the Robin Johnson House in Dallas, NC. Both facilities will welcome patients and families in our community who are in need of serious illness care.
Providing Quality Care You Can Trust
Care should be personal. That’s why our patients will continue to receive the same high-quality palliative and hospice care, along with expanded access to specialized programs designed to meet diverse needs.
Expanded Services:
- Cardinal Kids (Pediatric Palliative and Hospice Services)
- House Calls (Home-Based Primary Care)
- Cardiac Care Program
- Lung Care Program
- Dementia Care Program
More Hospice Houses to Serve You
The Robin Johnson House (Dallas, NC) is one of three hospice houses available to patients of Carolina Caring who qualify for inpatient hospice care. Other locations are the Catawba Valley Hospice House (Newton, NC) and the Sherrills Ford Hospice House
Contact Us
Anyone can make a referral. Contact us online or call 828.466.0466 to learn more about Carolina Caring’s mission to provide compassionate care for all.
Carolina Caring in the Community
Finding Shelter at Robin Johnson House
When Hurricane Helene struck Western NC in September 2024, thousands of residents were left without food, water, power, and shelter. Among those affected was 84-year-old Grace, a hospice patient of Compassionate Care Western North Carolina, who found herself in need of critical care and assistance.
Compassionate Care arranged for Grace to be airlifted from her home and transported to a Catawba County shelter; however, it was a matter of time before Grace’s medication and oxygen supplies ran low. Compassionate Care reached out to Carolina Caring for further support.
After receiving the call, our teams offered Grace accommodation at the Carolina Caring Robin Johnson House. Staff members in Gaston County worked hard to ensure that Grace received a comfortable room, the right medications, and care from our expert hospice team.
Read Grace’s thoughts about the Robin Johnson House—and why Carolina Caring’s strategic partnership with CaroMont Health was crucial to Grace’s recovery—by visiting our blog.