Patient Care – Offer companionship and support to hospice patients and their families
Respite Care – Relieve caregivers who are physically and emotionally exhausted from providing care for a loved one
Bereavement Support – Support surviving family members helping them through the grieving process
Comfort Care Volunteers – Provide comfort related therapy (pet therapy, music therapy, aromatherapy, massage therapy, reiki, etc.)
Office Support – Offer companionship and support to hospice patients and their families
Hospice is a compassionate approach to end-of-life care. The goal of hospice is to help people with serious illness live life fully, maintain their dignity and keep personal control over their lives. Hospice is available to anyone with an illness whose life expectancy is measured in months, rather than years. Hospice is not about dying; it’s about living each day as fully as possible. When more time cannot be given, we can help to make the most of the time left.
https://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/hospice-palliative-care/
Point of Contact:
Amanda Barrandey
435-716-5081
[email protected]