Caring for someone at the end of life can be one of the deepest acts of love you ever offer. It can also be one of the heaviest. In Portland and Salem, winter can make that load feel even harder,…


When You Are Worried but Unsure How to Start Starting a hospice talk with someone you love is one of the hardest conversations you may ever have. You might notice changes in their health, see them losing strength, or hear…

Caring for a loved one at home can feel like a full-time job on top of everything else you already do. Many Portland and Salem caregivers are juggling work, kids, house chores, and trips to medical appointments, all while trying…

Planning spring visits when a loved one is on hospice at home can feel both hopeful and heavy at the same time. The days are getting lighter, plants start waking up in Oregon yards, and there is a natural pull…

When a loved one chooses to spend their final months at home, life can feel both very full and very fragile. Everyday tasks keep going, yet the future feels uncertain. There can be fear about what comes next, mixed with…

Getting your home ready for hospice nursing visits can bring a huge sense of relief. When the space feels calm and safe, everyone can breathe a little easier. The focus shifts from scrambling for supplies or clearing clutter to being…

Winter days in Salem tend to be quiet and slow, especially near the end of the season. That pause between late January and early February can feel heavier for families walking through hospice care at home. The holidays have passed,…

February in Salem, Oregon, tends to feel long and quiet. For families caring for someone on hospice at home, the slowness of late winter can raise new questions. Roads are slippery, days feel short, and concerns about comfort seem to…