Providence Hospice
“At a time when I thought we had no one to turn to, suddenly
there were all the friends we needed” -- a hospice family member
Home Hospice Care Serving Jackson and Josephine Counties
Call: 541-732-6500
Medical Director: Christina Hansel DO
Hospice Director: Lorry Boone, Lorraine.Boone@providence.org
Click here to visit the Providence
Home Services hospice page
Providence Hospice offers expert, compassionate care to people
in the last six months of life when curative treatments are no longer effective
or desirable. Our hospice services focus on comfort care and quality of life.
Providence Connections is a free non-medical support service
which brings together professional care management and specially trained volunteers
to provide information, support, practical assistance and education as clients
and families go through various stages that illness and treatment can bring.
Specialty Massage and Pet Therapy
Volunteer Support Services
- Providing respite care
- Visiting with the patient
- Giving social support to the patient’s loved ones
- Helping to write a life review or recording an oral history
- Writing letters or journal entries for the patient
- Taking people to medical appointments
- Preparing meals and assisting with feeding
- Doing light household or yard chores
- Providing child care
- Running errands
- Helping with pet care
Volunteer Opportunities
Contact Susan Cooper at 541-732-6532
Contact Us
info@SOFriendsOfHospice.org
Southern Oregon
Friends of Hospice
P.O. Box 1182
Ashland, Oregon 97520
Phone: 541-488-7805
Hospice Unique
Boutique (HUB) website
HUB Calendar of
Events [PDF]
Watch Hospice Videos
Thank You for Donating
Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice raises funds to supplement regional end-of-life
care programs.
Donate online:
Click the button below to donate to SOFOH through the secure server at PayPal.
Donate by mail:
Fill
out and print a Donation Form (pdf)
and mail it with your check.
Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice gifts include:
- Providing educational material to patients and families,
as well as emergency assistance for heating, electricity and transportation
costs.
- Funding a day trip as respite care for overwhelmed family
members of a dying patient.
- Supplying respite caregivers for a family exhausted from
24-hour care-giving.
- Reimbursing harpists providing music therapy, and massage
therapists providing therapeutic touch for hospice patients.
- Offering bereavement support groups and training for volunteer
grief counselors.