Understanding Planned Giving
Planned giving lets you make a future gift to Hospice of the Northwest Foundation through your financial and estate plans. This could be a donation you leave as part of your will or trust. Planned gifts can also offer valuable tax benefits and/or provide you with life income for a period of time.
Give the Gift of Compassion
Integrative services, such as massage and aromatherapy, are used along with conventional interventions to reduce pain and provide comfort at the end of life. These are offered free of charge to our patients because of the generosity of donors. Join us in providing these important services!
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Foundation Welcomes New Development Director
The Hospice of the Northwest Foundation Board of Directors is thrilled to announce that Philip Prud’homme, MBA has joined the Hospice of the Northwest Foundation as it’s new Development Director.
Enhancing Comfort and Care: Integrative Services at Hospice of the Northwest
Hospice of the Northwest offers integrative services to enhance patient comfort and quality of life. These holistic approaches, funded by community donations, include aromatherapy, massage therapy, therapeutic music, pet visits, and art activities. Each service is tailored to meet individual goals, providing compassionate and supportive care at no charge to patients.
Life Lit Up: A Story of Compassion, Dignity, and Hospice Care
Ladena's Story Every life unfolds differently, with its own meanders and chapters. But for all of us, the value of compassion and dignity at the end of life remains constant. Ladena, a patient at Hospice of the Northwest, exemplifies how quality hospice care can...
Living Life to the Fullest: A Story of Hope and Hospice
After three months of hospice care, Gwynn has outlived her prognosis and has experienced a significant improvement in her quality of life. With pain and other symptoms under control, she can now do many things she enjoys, including a daily walk on a nearby trail. “Before hospice, I was dying. Now I’m living,” Gwynn said gratefully. “Hospice of the Northwest gave me my life back.”