Hospice Care
Contemplating care near the end of a person’s life is an emotional and challenging task. Whether you live in a rural or urban community, you will receive comprehensive, high-quality and compassionate care. We can help turn a difficult time into a journey of comfort, peace and dignity.

Sheri Felt

Sheri Felt’s brain cancer returned 20 years following her first hard fought battle. She approached her terminal diagnosis with strength, humor and appreciation for every minute she had with her children Zach and Rachel.

Sue Riley

Sue Riley shares how special it was to say goodbye to her mother at home with the loving presence of hospice care and how difficult it was to say goodbye to her husband without it.

Karyn and Phil Hanson

After fighting his lung cancer with aggressive treatments and trial treatments, there came a point when Phil Hanson stopped and asked the critical question, “Shouldn’t I be on hospice care?” His doctor agreed and Hospice was called.

King for the Day, Everyday

After driving truck nearly two million miles over the course of 17 years, Don Brantner was king of the open road. He loved what he did, and took pleasure in meeting - and lending a hand to - the new friends he met along the way. Years later, Don is now the one in need of help.

A "Time Out" from Cancer

"Yeah, right." That was Gaylene Smith’s initial reaction after hearing that the Jack and Jill Late Stage Cancer Foundation had selected her and her family as recipients of an all-expense paid vacation to the destination of their choice.

Difficult Decisions. The Right Choices.

The most difficult decisions a family faces surround the health care of a loved one who is seriously ill as was the case for Marlene and Boyd Christenson.

To Find Out More

To find out more about our services call us at (800)237-4629, view our Frequently Asked Questions or contact us today.