A hospice is a program designed to care for the dying and their special needs. Among these services all hospice programs should include:
Palliative care is the active compassionate treatment and care of people with a terminal illness and for those who are close to them. Besides medical care and pain management to improve the quality of life by controlling the symptoms of the disease, palliative care centres provide psychosocial and spiritual support to assist with grief and bereavement. This care is provided in a number of locations including your home if that is where you would like to stay and if it is medically possible for you to do so. The different health regions in Alberta have a range of programs so that as your condition changes, you can get the help you need.
Hospice Calgary: Hospice Calgary offers a wide range of specialized support and bereavement services (before, during and after death.) To learn more about our Community Support & Bereavement Programs or about Rosedale Hospice, our 24-hour residential hospice care facility, please contact Hospice Calgary at (403) 263-4525. Address: 1245 -70 Ave SE. Calgary, AB. T2H 2X8Agape HospiceAddress: 1302 8 th Ave. N.W. , Calgary . Phone: (403) 282-6588
Pilgrims Hospice: Pilgrims Hospice Society exists to provide a voluntary free-standing hospice that offers supportive care to enhance the quality and dignity of life for those diagnosed with a progressive life-limiting illness.
Address: 9808 148 Street, Edmonton AB, T5N 3E8Phone: (780) 413-980
Red Deer Hospice: The Red Deer Hospice Society will provide physical, social, emotional and spiritual care in a community based, home-like setting for individuals who are dying and for their loved ones. Address: Box 22015 , Red Deer, AB, T4N 6X4. Phone: (403) 309-4344.
Virtual Hospice:The Canadian Virtual Hospice is an interactive network for people dealing with life-threatening illness and loss.