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What is Hospice Care of the Northwest ?

Hospice Care of the Northwest is a philosophy of care, that assists patients, family, and friends, during the final stages of a terminal illness. Hospice Care of the Northwest promotes dignity and emphasizes quality of life for those who choose to die in familiar surroundings with those they love. Hospice services can be provided at home, a skilled nursing facility or an assisted living center.

Hospice Care of the Northwest Hospice Settings…

Patient and family needs vary while in the hospice program. Hospice Care of the Northwest provides two alternatives to the home care setting in order to meet each patient and family's needs.

Nursing Care Facilities: Patients residing in nursing care facilities may receive Hospice Care of the Northwest services. If the patient is eligible for the hospice benefit, the nursing care facility is designated as the patient's residence and the nursing staff as the primary care giver.

In-Patient Care: If temporary hospitalization is required for pain or symptom control, or respite care is needed for family; hospice offers special in-patient hospice facilities.

Hospice Care of the Northwest Hospice…

Hospice Care of the Northwest provides personalized care directed at helping the patient and family handle the entire range of physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs when a loved one is dying. With a focus on comfort rather than curative care, Hospice Care of the Northwest emphasizes relief of physical symptoms and emotional support.

Care centers on:

  • Pain and symptom control
  • Spiritual support as needed
  • Bereavement support for families and friends
  • Emotional support
  • 24 hour on call, 7 days a week availability

Hospice Care of the Northwest Referrals…

Referrals to the Hospice Care of the Northwest program should be made as early in the terminal phase as possible. Early referrals (months before death versus days before death) provide the patient and family more opportunity to work through the following issues: grief, symptom management, financial, and personal arrangements. The final phase of life can be filled with quality and love, so death may be met with dignity. Patients, family, physicians, nurses, social workers or discharge planning/case managers may call
(877) 263-7776 for more information regarding Hospice Care of the Northwest services.