FPH Teammate Spotlight on Chantell Scott

Chantell Scott has 30 years of professional experience as a Licensed Master Social Worker. She joined the team at Faith Presbyterian Hospice (FPH) and the T. Boone Pickens Hospice Center in April of 2025, where she serves as a liaison between patients, families and the medical team. We caught up with Chantell for a Q and A to learn more about her. Read about this dedicated teammate below.

What are you passionate about regarding your professional role?
My work focuses on crisis intervention, bereavement and post-death support, educating and coaching, resource navigation, referrals and advanced care planning. But I’m passionate about advocacy. It’s important for families to feel heard and know they are supported. I take pride in helping them navigate situations with dignity and clarity.

Favorite memory/moment to date during your time at FPH:
One of my most memorable moments at FPH was when a primary caregiver suddenly became ill. Our team was able to coordinate an emergency respite placement within hours, which provided tremendous relief to the family. Their gratitude reminded me of how meaningful it is to provide compassionate and timely solutions.

What do you think sets FPH apart from other hospice services?
What sets FPH apart is our kind team. We genuinely care for one another and that deep support naturally extends to the families we serve.

On the weekend, you can find me:
On the weekend, you can usually find me curled up reading a good book or watching a movie. In my free time, I enjoy exercising, traveling and shopping.

What are some of your favorite foods and restaurants?
My favorite indulgence is a warm Olive Garden breadstick dipped in Alfredo sauce, and my favorite dish is lasagna.

Share about your family:
Outside of work, my greatest joy is my family. My husband, Michael, and I have been married for 31 years, and together we have four wonderful children: Michael II, twins Courtlin and Cassius and daughter Chantell. We love spending time together, whether it’s going to church, sharing a meal or gathering for the holidays. My mother, Barbara, recently moved in with us, adding even more warmth to our home. Our two dogs, Chanel and Peabo, keep things lively as well.

How would your friends describe you in three words?
My friends would describe me as: dependable, a fashionista and the life of the party.

What’s something that people might be surprised to learn about you?
Most people are surprised to learn that I know how to snow ski!

By Amee McGough

Professional Photos by Sarah Macias