Directions to the hospice house
Click here for a map & directions to the hospice house. (pdf)
Where to begin
Let us help you
Anyone can refer someone to hospice care. Even if you're not sure what to do or just have questions, we're here to help you. Call 456.0438 to speak with an admissions nurse. Or, click here to fill out a form and a nurse will call you back during the next business day.
video tour of the house
We'd be happy to give you a real tour anytime! But a video tour is the next best thing...(watch video tour)
Visiting a loved one at the hospice house
The hospice house is a place for family and friends, as well as patients. Each client room is equipped to allow family to feel comfortable spending as much time as desired: a comfortable sleeper recliner, private bathroom, a small refrigerator, microwave, and lockable cupboard space.

The cooks are always making something comforting to body and soul: homemade soup, cake, cookies...

Chaplains and grief counselors come around regularly to offer emotional support.

Pets, as important members of the family, are also welcome.
How you can support the hospice house
We'll make sure that your gift goes directly to support the cost of daily operation at the hospice house. All you have to do is specify "hospice house" somewhere on your donation. Write it on the comment line of the check, or enclose a note with your gift. You can also make your donation a memorial gift, which is a great way to honor a loved one. read more about memorial giving

And there are other ways to help, such as volunteering, or donating something on our wish list. See our wish list



Hospice of Spokane's Hospice House

We’ll take care of you

As a resident of the Hospice House, you will have a private room with many of the comforts of home and space for visiting family and friends.

You will also have all of the medical, emotional, and spiritual care services Hospice of Spokane has to offer. Physicians. Nurses and nurse aides. Social workers and grief counselors. Chaplains. All coming right to you to help in their own ways. And the door is always open for your personal doctor to care for you in the Hospice House.

When you are in the Hospice House, don’t worry about the prescription drugs related to your terminal illness… we’ll take care of them. If you need special equipment that we don’t have in the house, or your treatment calls for special therapies, we’ll address those needs, too.

Being in the Hospice House means you can get the same level of hospice care you would receive in a hospital or nursing home. Being in the house means you won’t need to move from one location to another as your health changes.

Centrally located

Located at the corner of Seventh and Chandler (367 E. Seventh, click here for a map and directions), you’ll be in a central location. Your visitors will have easy access to the freeway, and will find many services—hotels, restaurants, etc.—situated nearby.

Find the hospice house on google maps


Feel right at home

At the Hospice House you and your family will feel right at home. Have a meal in the family dining room, or have it in the privacy of your own room. Sit and watch the day go by from the interior courtyard or in one of the gardens. Play a game of cribbage in the great room. Get a breath of fresh air on your private patio. Sit, contemplate, meditate or pray in the reflection room. Take a bath in the spa room. Children can even play in a room built especially for them.

Donations

Hospice of Spokane is our area’s only nonprofit hospice organization. Thanks to donations from people and businesses, we are able to care for anyone who needs hospice care, not just those who can afford it. Hospice of Spokane is a 501(c)(3)and donations are deductible as the law allows.

How to get hospice care

Since we began caring for our first client in 1977, Hospice of Spokane has worked hard to keep each individual in whatever setting they call home, be that a house, an apartment, a nursing home, or somewhere else. We do this because we know home is where most people want to spend their final days.

In some cases, staying at home isn’t an option. Perhaps managing pain and symptoms at home is too difficult or impractical for your caregiver. Maybe you don’t have someone to help care for you.

Whatever your situation, all you need to do is call Hospice of Spokane at 509.456.0438 and talk with an admissions nurse. Or you can click here to send us an email and a nurse will call you back during the next business day.

We will work to get you the care you need, in the setting that is right for you, so you can have the comfort, dignity, and peace of mind you deserve.