Grief Support Services
Providing support for people dealing with grief and loss is part of Hospice of Spokane's mission. Click here to find out more about grief support services.
Free Support Groups
Hospice of Spokane's grief support groups are free of charge and open to anyone in the community who is dealing with the death of a loved one. Find out more
Remembering Loved Ones
If you want to make a contribution in memory or honor of someone, we would be privileged to help you. There are many ways to give that will both help fulfill our mission and honor your loved one.

Memorial traditions are a healthy way to remember and honor our loved ones. Find out more simple ways to remember those we have lost.
Who provides grief support?
There are several wonderfully kind, understanding grief counselors at Hospice of Spokane. They are all licensed MSW's with years of experience in helping people cope with their grief, and they're here to help you.
Support groups are also a great way to find comfort from others who share some common experiences.
Resources
A list of books, videos, and online resources that you may find helpful.

 

Memorial Services

Honoring the loved ones we have lost

Click here to RSVP to the Spring Memorial Service

Each spring and fall, Hospice of Spokane hosts a memorial service where Hospice of Spokane staff, Board of Trustees, volunteers and client families who
have experienced the death of a loved one during the past year come together for a small ceremony.

This event has become a tradition of peace and healing which brings comfort to us all. Families are invited to bring a framed picture of their loved one for display during the memorial service. A light supper follows the program.

Hospice of Spokane supports grieving families for up to 13 months after the death of a loved one at no cost. As part of that support, loved ones are invited to attend a spring and a fall memorial service.