Providence Hospice
Forms & Information
Providence Hospice offers a free comprehensive course of training to prepare people who are interested in becoming hospice volunteers in the Portland area.
Providence Home Health Palliative Care is an extension of our traditional Home Health program. Patients needing palliative care often have complex needs that require specialized care.
A listing of Providence Hospice Bereavement Support Groups offered in Portland, Yamhill and Clackamas county areas.
Complementary therapies are available through Providence Hospice in the Portland metro area and Providence Hospice of the Gorge.
Volunteers are essential to the special care Providence Hospice provides. Whether a volunteer is helping families, visiting patients, consoling the bereaved or helping at the office, each contributes greatly to the quality of life for the people we serve.
Spring schedule - all dates are in May. All course topics are presented by hospice personnel providing years of personal and professional experience.
From the experts
Taking on the care of a frail family member or an ailing spouse is a great act of love, but that doesn’t make it easy. On the contrary, it can be emotionally draining, physically exhausting and often overwhelming.
If you are seriously ill or in the hospital, you may be asked to make many decisions. Some decisions, such as whether or not to accept artificial life support, are very difficult and require careful consideration. The following are some commonly asked questions about artificial life support and other life-sustaining measures.
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