Give the Gift of Warmth This Winter
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!
Ports of Call Gala & Auction
Thank you to all who attended and supported the 2023 Ports of Call Gala & Auction. Together, we raised over $330,000 to support compassionate, dignified end-of-life care. Watch this year’s video featuring Toni, a patient who lives life to the fullest thanks to the care she receives from Hospice of the Northwest.
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Your Funds in Action
Foundation Welcomes New Executive Director
The Hospice of the Northwest Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Laurie Campbell Pitner, MPNL as the new executive director. Pitner replaces Wendy Coates, who left the organization in April after 10 years of service. Pitner most recently served as an...
Service Spotlight: Hospice of the Northwest Foundation
In addition to being Medicare certified and CHAP accredited, one of the things that makes Hospice of the Northwest a truly special hospice is the generous support we get from our community through the Hospice of the Northwest Foundation. The Hospice of the Northwest...
Service Spotlight: Bereavement Services
Grief and loss can be difficult, and compassionate bereavement support can make a difference. That’s why we offer a variety of bereavement support services, meeting people where they are in their grieving process. When a hospice patient passes, their families are...
Wherever You Call HOME
Donors help the hospice team overcome barriers for a patient in homelessness The end-of-life process can be difficult and scary. Patients can face additional challenges during this time, such as a lack of resources or support systems. This was the case for one Hospice...