Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County
Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County
Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County provides quality, timely, comprehensive medical care in the patient’s home. By providing physical, emotional, and spiritual support, our trained staff and volunteers assist the patient and family as they work towards medical rehabilitation or a peaceful and dignified death. We work to promote optimum patient comfort through pain and symptom management, palliative care, stress reduction, and the general well-being of the patient.
Founded in 1978, Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County is a 501(c)(3) organization serving Snohomish County and Camano Island every day of the year. As a part of Providence Health & Services, and we work every day to honor our Mission: As expressions of God’s healing love, witnessed through the ministry of Jesus, we are steadfast in serving all, especially those who are poor and vulnerable.. Working with others in a spirit of loving service, we strive to meet the health needs of people as they journey through life.
Download the Hospice Handbook for more information.
- Camp Erin - Snohomish County
- Carousel Program
- Community Based Palliative Care
- Grief Support
- Home Health
- Hospice
- Respite Care
- Spiritual Care
- We Honor Veterans
We are very grateful for the generosity of our supporters who help us give patients the best possible care. Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. There are several ways you can help us.
If you would like a speaker at your next community program about hospice, grief and loss, home care, Five Wishes or volunteering, please call 425-261-4822.
Brunch by the Bay is an annual benefit event supporting our hospice and grief support programs. This one-of-a-kind event will be a virtual event this year and will support Providence Hospice & Home Care’s hospice and grief support programs, including the Carousel Program (pediatric hospice, home care, and palliative care), the hospice care center, in-home hospice, and Camp Erin (a free 3-day grief support camp for children who have experienced the loss of a loved one).
Learn more about Brunch by the Bay
Throughout the month of December, Providence Hospice and Home Care Foundation invites you to remember your loved ones in a special way through Light up a Life.
Find information on making a hospice or home health referral.
There are many things caregivers can do in the home to look after their loved ones and assist with their daily needs. From helping the patient transfer from bed to a wheelchair to repositioning the patient in bed, friends and family members can contribute to the patient's care.
We created the following videos to explain some of the common ways you can assist with end-of-life care:
- Transferring patient from bed to wheelchair
- How to reposition a bed bound patient
- Make an occupied bed
- How to deliver liquid medication
- How to crush medication