Beginning May 6, a virtual remembrance service will be available online. We invite you to remember and honor those who have died through a virtual remembrance service. This is a peaceful time to reflect on the loss of someone special in your life. This is not a religious service, rather a time to celebrate and …
Research shows intentional hands-on activities help not only to comfort us in our grief, but also integrate our sense of loss and facilitate moving toward healing. Hospice of the Red River Valley offers a one-session seasonal art planter project accompanied by teaching moments emphasizing change, growth and hope. This virtual class is free and open to the public. Registration is …
Health care professionals are invited to Hospice of the Red River Valley’s upcoming Lunch and Learn as we continue to explore topics related to end-of-life care. Lunch and Learns are held on the second Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September and November from noon-1 p.m. Due to COVID-19, the events are …
Join us for a free screening and discussion of the Emmy-nominated PBS FRONTLINE documentary “Being Mortal.” Based on the best-selling book by Dr. Atul Gawande, this film explores the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness and their relationships with the doctors, nurses and family members who care for them. See the film and …
Join us Saturday, May 29 at Pinehurst Resort in Naytahwaush, Minn., for RibBest, a rib competition and potluck! Judging at 4 p.m. Potluck meal at 5 p.m.: Bring a dish to share! Free will offering. All proceeds benefit Hospice of the Red River Valley.
In this class, kids ages 8-16 will have an opportunity to learn about what grief is and how honoring our memories of someone who has died can help them to live on in our hearts. Kids will learn to celebrate memories while creating their very own memory box. This virtual class is free and open …
“Thank you for the wonderful care you gave our loved one. You all treated him with respect and love, just as if he was a member of your own family.
We will be forever grateful to all of you.”
– Family member of Hospice of the Red River Valley patient
“My mother and daughter’s end-of-life experiences were made significantly better by Hospice of the Red River Valley.
We were able to be a family together with the help of Hospice.”
– Roger, family member of Hospice of the Red River Valley patients
“I cannot say enough great things about Hospice and the wonderful care my husband received in your care. I certainly could not have handled caring for him myself.”