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At Hospice365, our team of compassionate professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to patients and their families during life's most challenging moments. Our highly skilled staff is comprised of experienced nurses, doctors, counselors, and caregivers who are committed to ensuring that every individual receives personalized and dignified care throughout their hospice journey.

With a deep understanding of the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our patients, our team works collaboratively to create a nurturing environment that promotes comfort and peace. We believe in the power of human connection, and our staff goes above and beyond to establish meaningful relationships with each patient and their loved ones, fostering a sense of trust and understanding.

Our interdisciplinary team approach ensures comprehensive and holistic care that addresses not only the medical needs but also the emotional and social aspects of our patients' lives. We work closely with families to develop customized care plans that respect their unique wishes and goals, providing support and guidance every step of the way.

Nick Hashimoto

President, Registered Nurse

Ashley Papillion

Administrator, RN

Sara Rivera

Office Manager

Tawny Evans

Director of Nursing, RN

Andrea Rogers

Assistant Director of Nursing, RN

Camille Siapno

Administrative Assistant

Brittney Nunley

Registered Nurse

Krysti Kraeter

Registered Nurse

Amy Robinson

Registered Nurse

Briana Roberts

Registered Nurse

Stephanie Buday

Registered Nurse

Safiyyah Dent

Registered Nurse

Kevin Washington

Registered Nurse

Lee Fackler

Registered Nurse

Sheena Washington

CNA, Team Lead

Cassidy Reyna

CNA

Adrian Bryant

CNA

GiGi Rollins

CNA

Jocelyn Harrison

CNA

Yvette Washington

CNA

Theresa

Social Work Supervisor

Monica Ellis

Spiritual Counselor

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personalized and compassionate care

Our team of healthcare professionals includes doctors, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers who work together to provide personalized care and support to each patient and their family. We believe that every individual deserves to live their final days with respect, compassion, and the highest quality of care possible.

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Nick Hashimoto

President, Registered Nurse

Hi, I’m Nick Hashimoto, the founder of Hospice 365 — and for me, hospice care isn’t just a profession, it’s a calling. As a father of two amazing kids I’ve learned that life is about love, connection, and making every day count. That belief is at the heart of everything we do at Hospice 365.I grew up playing sports, with soccer and golf being my two passions, and those early experiences taught me the value of teamwork, dedication, and perseverance — qualities that continue to shape how I lead and care for others today.

When I’m not working, I enjoy vacationing with my kids, taking every opportunity to create memories and appreciate the simple joys of life.I’ve been a nurse for over a decade, serving in hospitals, home health, visiting physician services, and hospice care. Through those experiences, I discovered that my greatest passion lies in helping people find comfort, peace, and dignity during one of life’s most meaningful journeys.

My vow to patients…

As the president of this company I will uphold the integrity, compassion, and mission that guide everything we do. My commitment is not only to our patients, but also to the employees who serve them. I strive to create an environment where our team feels valued, supported, and empowered, because when caregivers thrive, they are able to give the very best of themselves to you or your loved one.

When I step into the role of RN case manager, you become my priority. I will show up with positivity, patience, and genuine care. My promise is to walk beside you with honesty and consistency, to prepare you and your family for what lies ahead, and to ensure you never feel alone in the process.

What makes my care special is the intention behind every action—I listen deeply, I follow through, and I honor your wishes. It is my privilege to be a steady, compassionate presence and a source of comfort and clarity during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Supporting you at the end of life is not just my responsibility; it is my honor.

Sara Rivera

Office Manager

As the Office Manager at Hospice 365, I have had the privilege of being part of our dedicated team since the company’s inception in 2023. My journey in healthcare began at the age of 16 when I worked in a hospital laboratory, where I discovered my passion for caring for others. Over the past decade, I have gained invaluable experience in the hospice field, starting as a Certified Nursing Assistant and later transitioning to the role of Patient Care Secretary. This diverse background has deepened my understanding of hospice care and enriched my commitment to our mission. What I love most about my role is the unwavering commitment to excellence that our team embodies. Together, we strive to provide compassionate care to those who need it most. Outside of work, I find joy in gardening and sewing, which allow me to express my creativity and connect with nature.

Tawny Evans

Director of Nursing, RN

With over a decade of dedicated service in healthcare, Tawny began her career as a med tech in a hospital setting, where she honed her clinical expertise and deepened her commitment to compassionate patient care. Eleven years ago, she transitioned into hospice nursing—a calling she describes with profound conviction: “I did not choose hospice; hospice chose me.”

As a passionate hospice nurse, Tawny is driven by a heartfelt mission to educate her community about the true essence of hospice care: dignity, comfort, and unwavering support during life’s most tender moments. Her work is not just a profession but a vocation that fills her heart and fuels her purpose.

Outside of her calling, she cherishes time with her family, hitting the trails for muddying adventures with her husband, and embracing the open road through RVing and camping. Grounded in love—for her patients, her community, and her loved ones— Tawny continues to shine as a beacon of empathy, strength, and authenticity in hospice care.

Andrea Rogers

Assistant Director of Nursing, RN

As a hospice RN for more than 15 years, I’ve learned that every moment matters. I’m passionate about providing comfort, dignity, and compassion to patients and their families. Outside of work, I’m a proud mom to one wonderful son and love spending my free time with my family and outdoors—whether it’s hiking, exploring new trails, or simply enjoying nature’s quiet moments. Helping others and appreciating life’s beauty are at the heart of who I am.

Camille Siapno

Administrative Assistant

With over 12 years of experience in the healthcare field, Camille brings a wealth of knowledge, compassion, and dedication to her role as Administrative Assistant at Hospice 365. Her career journey began as a CNA and Unit Clerk, then expanded to supporting families as a Labor Doula and Dancing for Birth Instructor. Working in hospice feels like coming full circle, allowing her to combine her professional experience with her deep commitment to caring for others.

Grounded in her faith in God, Camille approaches every task with purpose and heart. She is a proud wife and mom to three boys, and she expresses her love through cooking and sharing meals with family and friends—her personal love language. Passionate about lifelong learning, she enjoys exploring new languages, dancing, crafting, and traveling to experience new cultures and create memories with her family.

Camille is dedicated to creating a warm, organized, and supportive environment for patients, families, and her colleagues at Hospice 365.

Brittney Nunley

Registered Nurse

Brittney earned her first bachelor’s degree in Allied Health from Texas A&M University before going on to graduate from Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Following graduation, she completed her nurse residency at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, where she learned to navigate the challenges of nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since then, Brittney has gained experience in a variety of nursing specialties, including outpatient gastroenterology and fertility care. In 2024, she discovered her true calling in hospice nursing when she joined Hospice 365.

Brittney approaches each patient with compassion and respect, caring for them as if they were her own family. She is deeply dedicated to providing comfort, dignity, and peace to patients and their loved ones during life’s most meaningful moments.

Krysti Kraeter

Registered Nurse

Hi! My name is Krysti and I am a home hospice nurse. I have been a registered nurse since 2010 with my background being ICU, critical care and case management. I believe that this has given me the ability to become the hospice nurse that I am today. I have been working with hospice patients for the past 4 years now and I truly believe that this is my life’s calling. Hospice nursing requires a special type of care and communication. I have learned throughout the years that each family and patient needs highly individualized care, and I love being able to give that to patients and their families in their time of need. Many people have often asked if my job is depressing and sad, and sometimes it is, but overall I feel a great sense of joy and a deep feeling of gratitude that I am able to be with a patient and their family at the end of their life. It is an honor to be a part of such a sacred time. I am able to then not look at this as a job, but rather a way of life, and that in turn allows me to continue to give to my own children and other family members after a long shift. My patients will often hear quite a bit about my adorable, funny, and mischievous children, which lets us both reflect on joys of childhood both past and present. I am a highly involved single parent and love seeing my children grow in their many different activities. If you want to know more about me, please feel free to ask.

Briana Roberts

Registered Nurse

Briana Franks is an experienced registered nurse with over 13 years of service in neurology and 1.5 years in hospice care. Throughout her career, she has provided compassionate, skilled care to patients and families during some of life’s most challenging moments. A breast cancer survivor, Briana attributes her healing and strength to the grace and glory of God. Her personal journey through illness and recovery has deepened her empathy and strengthened her faith, inspiring her to live with purpose and gratitude each day. In addition to her nursing career, Briana is also a dedicated mother, teacher, and children’s author who seeks to bring hope and light to others through her work and her story.

Lee Fackler

Registered Nurse

I’m a proud graduate of The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, with years of experience in ICU/CCU care. My transition to hospice care came after my mother received such incredible support from the team at Hospice 365, and it inspired me to give back in a similar way. I truly enjoy getting to know patients and their families, offering comfort and guidance, and helping them understand the benefits of hospice care. Building relationships with the wonderful staff at assisted living and memory care facilities is also something I deeply value. My mission is to provide compassionate care and a sense of peace during life’s most challenging moments.

Jocelyn Harrison

CNA

As a dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), I bring both professional expertise and heartfelt compassion to every aspect of patient care. My passion for caregiving was born from a deeply personal experience—caring for my father—which inspired in me a lifelong commitment to enhancing the comfort, dignity, and well-being of others.

With a strong foundation in both physical and emotional support, I take pride in delivering attentive, high-quality care that promotes healing and independence. Whether providing essential daily assistance, offering companionship to ease loneliness, or supporting medical teams with precision and reliability, I approach each task with integrity, patience, and genuine empathy.

I am driven by the belief that compassionate care not only meets physical needs but also uplifts the human spirit. My goal as a CNA is to ensure every patient feels valued, respected, and cared for—because every act of kindness contributes to their overall quality of life.

Theresa

Licensed Clinical Social Work Supervisor

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Work Supervisor with a background rooted in service, compassion, and clinical expertise. In hospice care, I provide emotional support, advocacy, education, and resources to patients and families navigating one of life’s most challenging transitions. My day-to-day work centers on ensuring that individuals receive comprehensive, dignified, and compassionate care at the end of life.

My path to social work began in healthcare, where I first worked as a nurse in the addictions field. Combined with my training and service as a U.S. Army Veteran and experience across a variety of clinical settings, these roles laid the foundation for my pursuit of advanced education and training in Clinical Social Work.

What I value most about hospice social work is the opportunity to make a meaningful difference during a pivotal life moment. I am deeply committed to supporting patients and families emotionally and practically, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and fostering healing through connection, reflection, and presence. The work continually inspires personal and professional growth and reinforces the power of compassionate care.

My clinical expertise lies in mental health and bereavement support. By integrating therapeutic interventions with specialized grief counseling, I help individuals navigate loss, process complex emotions, and find pathways toward healing. I rely on a diverse set of clinical tools—including evidence-based therapeutic techniques, case management, collaboration, and intentional self-care—to provide ethical, client-centered care.

Outside of work, I enjoy exploring unique restaurants and traveling to new places. I am also passionate about holistic approaches to wellness, including self-care practices, essential oils, and pet therapy, which influence my grounded, whole-person approach to both life and work.

Monica Ellis

Spiritual Counselor

A highly compassionate and experienced healthcare professional with over 30 years of service in healthcare and hospice, I am deeply committed to providing spiritual comfort and guidance to the sick and terminally ill. For the past year, I have served as a Spiritual Counselor with Hospice 365, drawing upon my theological studies at Grace School and extensive personal faith to bring peace and hope through God’s Word. My passion lies in supporting those in their most vulnerable moments, offering solace and strength during life’s challenging transitions.

My journey into spiritual counseling was profoundly shaped by personal experiences of loss, which instilled in me a deep desire to inspire others with spiritual knowledge and unwavering faith.

I believe that genuine pastoral care extends beyond the church walls, encompassing all facets of life. The Bible serves as my bedrock, providing a source of refuge and affirmation in the face of adversity.

Prior to my current role, my diverse healthcare experience includes positions as a Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, and Medical Technologist. I am also a successful business owner. Throughout my career, serving the elderly has been my consistent and unwavering focus. My belief that “you get out of life what you give” guides my approach to both personal and professional endeavors.

Becoming a spiritual counselor represents a significant accomplishment, allowing me to combine my extensive healthcare expertise with my profound spiritual beliefs. Outside of my professional life, I enjoy traveling, reading, shopping, and cherishing time with my husband (a Deacon of thirty years), daughter, and three grandchildren.