
Thank You for Supporting Hospice & Palliative Care
Thanks to generous donors like you, PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation has distributed nearly $183,000 in the past two years to support a full spectrum of care for seriously, chronically, and terminally ill patients in our community. Philanthropic support of our Hospice and Palliative Care programs enables patients to find relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illness, improving the quality of life for both the patient and their circle of loved ones.
Our multi-disciplinary Palliative Care team helps with symptom management, provides emotional support, and facilitates conversations around future healthcare needs. Most often, palliative care is delivered alongside curative treatment. As curative options are exhausted, patients receive earlier hospice referrals so they can fully benefit from the services that our Sacred Heart Hospice care team offers.
Palliative Care has already made a tremendous difference in our community and we are preparing for future growth. Our 65-and-over population is growing, which means that more neighbors and loved ones are at risk for serious and complex illnesses. PeaceHealth is investing significant time and resources to ensure that our Palliative Care programs in Lane County and beyond can continue to grow and improve as we provide compassionate care to those in need.
Thank you for believing in our vision of empowering seriously and terminally ill patients to live as well as possible, for as long as possible. We are so grateful!
How Palliative Care is Making a Difference


At age 83, Helen had just undergone a very large, complicated surgery to address a long-term, chronic health condition. Our palliative care nurse met with Helen and her daughter to explain the path to recovery and the level of participation that full rehabilitation would require. She was able to help them refine their heathcare goals and articulate what quality of life meant to them. When Helen took a turn for the worse a few months later, she and her daughter agreed that another major surgery was not the best option. Instead, Helen chose comfort care and is now living her final days to the fullest with the help of our in-home hospice team.
Research tells us that chronic diseases account for nearly 75% of aggregate healthcare spending in the USA. To ensure that patients understand their options for medical interventions, our Palliative Care team facilitates conversations around future healthcare needs and wishes. Their expert symptom management relieves pain and discomfort, helping to reduce emergency room visits and repeat hospitalizations.
Palliative Care is so helpful to patients that 93% of people who have received it are likely to recommend it to others. Your support is truly making a difference in our community. Thank you!

Recent Fund Distributions
made possible by your gifts
$69,304 for Palliative Care Program Support
$50,000 for Hospice Program Support
$50,000 for Pete Moore Hospice House Support
$10,000 for Palliative Care Education
$3,561 for We Honor Veterans Program
Because of You
Your gifts enable our Hospice and Palliative Care teams to bring comfort, control, dignity and peace to patients and families when they need it the most. Assistance from a skilled team can reduce symptom distress by up to 66%, leading to much improved quality of life. The education and practical assistance our teams provide help patients and their loved ones to feel less fearful and more in control to shape the life that is most meaningful to them.
Philanthropic support helps us to educate our caregivers as well. Your gifts enable us to financially support caregivers and nurses in their pursuit of more specialized chronic disease care. Their expertise ensures that our patients and families receive the very best care.
The Power of Your Giving
1,200 hospice patients served in FY22
66% reduction in symptom distress among palliative care recipients

93% of people who have received palliative care are likely to recommend it to others
$182,865 distributed to support Hospice and Palliative Care in FY21 & FY22