17th Annual Bereavement Teleconference
For more information, click here.
Get Hospice Care
We're here to help. Anyone can refer someone to hospice care. Have questions? Not sure what to do? Let us help you.
Watch a video
Watch a video about hospice care and Hospice of Spokane.
Interested in becoming a volunteer?

Call 456.0438 and talk with someone in the volunteer department, or fill out this form and someone will contact you.

We have 2 volunteer training sessions coming up.

2010 Winter Evening Training
Monday February 22 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Wednesday February 24 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Monday March 1 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Wednesday March 3 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Monday March 8 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Wednesday March 10 5:30PM – 8:30PM

2010 Spring Day Training
Wednesday May 5 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Friday May 7 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Wednesday May 12 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Friday May 14 9:00AM – 4:00PM

Please note you must attend all of the sessions associated with each training.

For more information, please call Dave McDougall, Volunteer Manager, at 456.0438 or click here!

Taste of Life
Click here for more information about this year's Taste of Life!




About Hospice of Spokane

 

Hospice care is a holistic approach to end-of-life care, addressing the medical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of the terminally ill person and their loved ones.

Hospice of Spokane was among the first hospices in the country and has served the Greater Spokane area since 1977. We are nationally recognized as experts in helping people handle end-of-life issues with grace, dignity, comfort, and peace of mind. We have the comprehensive knowledge, reputation, and trust of our community that only comes from decades of experience and dedication to providing the highest quality care to people like you.

Hospice of Spokane cares for anyone of any age with any terminal condition. The elderly patient with heart disease or emphysema. The middle-aged parent with cancer or kidney disease. The infant suffering from a congenital disorder. The survivors whose lives are shaken by loss and grief. Anyone can refer a person to Hospice of Spokane.  Individuals are eligible for hospice care if their life expectancy is six months or less and they no longer desire life-prolonging treatments.

Our team focuses on ensuring your comfort and supporting your quality of life. From delivering specialized care right in your home day or night, to around-the-clock phone support and grief counseling for family members, we are here for you. The sooner Hospice of Spokane is able to begin caring for you, the more time you will have to receive the full benefit of our compassionate presence.