Discussing hospice care with a loved one can feel overwhelming, but this essential conversation can lead to enhanced comfort, dignity, and peace during their end-of-life journey.
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Discussing hospice care with a loved one can feel overwhelming, but this essential conversation can lead to enhanced comfort, dignity, and peace during their end-of-life journey.
he holiday season can be a time of joy and togetherness, but for those who have lost a loved one, it may also bring waves of sadness and longing. Once the festivities end, feelings of grief can linger or even intensify. Returning to daily routines without the distraction of holiday activities can make the absence of a loved one feel even more poignant. At Hospice of the Northwest, we want you to know that it’s okay to feel this way—and you don’t have to face these feelings alone. We’re here to support you with compassion and understanding.
At Hospice of the Northwest, we are privileged to witness the profound strength of the human spirit every day. Gratitude permeates every aspect of our work—guiding our approach to end-of-life care and deepening our connection to the individuals and families we serve....
Richard Fink, a dedicated volunteer and fellow veteran, is on track to complete 150 Veteran Pinning Ceremonies
At Hospice of the Northwest, volunteers provide more than their time—they build meaningful relationships that leave lasting impressions. These connections reflect our mission to help people live with dignity, grace, and purpose during their end-of-life journeys. Meet...
Spiritual care is deeply rooted in diverse cultures and religions, playing an essential role in supporting patients and families throughout life’s challenges. This year’s theme focuses on collaboration, highlighting the many ways Spiritual Counselors contribute to holistic care.