Ozz joined Hospice of the Northwest in 2020 after eight years as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). He recently started school with the goal of becoming a Registered Nurse. “I started in the medical field when my mom became an RN, and I fell in love with it,” said...
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Spiritual Care – A Key Component of the Hospice Care Team
A Key Component of the Hospice Care Team Every Hospice of the Northwest patient is assigned a dedicated care team. These clinicians work across several disciplines to support the patient’s personalized care plan. The core team consists of a board-certified physician,...
How to Pay for Hospice
How to Pay for Hospice Care Hospice of the Northwest is a Medicare-certified, Washington State-approved hospice. This means two things: We are fully accredited by an objective third party and held to a nationally held quality standard. Because we are a...
Veterans Wayne & Sean Bartlett’s Legacy of Service to Hospice of the Northwest
Wayne Bartlett is a fully trained and experienced Patient & Family Volunteer with Hospice of the Northwest. He is part of the team of fellow Veterans who organize and perform We Honor Veterans Pinning Ceremonies, recognizing the service and sacrifice hospice...
Christine Nidd Named to Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Board of Examiners for 2021
August 17, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rachael Woods, Marketing and Communications Manager, 360-391-1137 Christine Nidd Named to Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Board of Examiners for 2021 The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of...
Quick Question: What is the Operations Council?
Short Answer: The Operations Council is made up of four members who volunteer their time to provide oversight and direction to Hospice of the Northwest. Tell me more… Hospice of the Northwest was known as Skagit Hospice Services when it started in 1984. Skagit Hospice...