The Hospice of the Northwest vigil team is made up of a dedicated group of compassionate and loving volunteers who sit by the bedside of actively-dying patients. Many times a patient's circle of support requests privacy during the dying process; however, there are...
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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Hospice Provider
Medicare-certified hospices are required to offer the same basic services, but there are differences between hospice providers that can make a difference to patients and their circles of support. Here are five things you should consider when choosing a hospice...
Service Spotlight: Pet Peace of Mind
At Hospice of the Northwest, we know pets are part of the family. They are also a special source of comfort and love for people facing a life-limiting illness. However, it can be difficult for hospice patients to care for their pets. That's why Hospice of the...
Service Spotlight: Social Work
Social workers are an integral part of the hospice care team, providing emotional, social, and practical support to patients and their loved ones. When facing a life-limiting illness, people are often under a great deal of stress and have very complex needs. Social...
Quilters and sewers bring joy to hospice patients
An active group of quilters and sewers make it possible for Hospice of the Northwest to give out hundreds of blankets, pillows, and other handmade items to hospice patients each year. Right now, about five volunteers are active sewers, and many more donations come...
Hospice Welcomes New Clinical Liaison
Hospice of the Northwest is excited to welcome Katie McDougall as the new Clinical Liaison. In this recently-created position, Katie will be cultivating positive relationships with referral sources across Hospice’s four-county service area. She will work with...