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Eden Hospice of Clark County
(360) 425-8510
Our Clark County Team
Kimmy Scarpine
Executive Director
Julie Orbert
Director of Patient Care Services
Kendle Howard
Business Office Manager
Kimmy Scarpine
Executive Director
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Julie Orbert
Director of Patient Care Services
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Kendle Howard
Business Office Manager
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Services
Pain and Symptom Management
Eden Hospice understands that the experience of someone diagnosed with end-stage cardiac disease is very different than that of someone with cancer or pulmonary disease. That’s why we offer symptom management to control symptoms and promote comfort. No matter what the disease or diagnosis, we believe in improving the quality of life when quantity is limited.
Eden Health's Medical Directors focus on symptom management and will work with your primary doctors to order appropriate medications. Our philosophy embraces the idea of relieving your pain and other symptoms so that you are in control of your own comfort. The goal is to make you or your loved one as comfortable as possible.
Supplies and Equipment
Eden Hospice will manage the ordering and delivery process of the necessary equipment.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT CAN:
- Improve Mobility
- Make breathing easier
- Improve your quality of sleep and help reduce pain
EDEN HOSPICE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE SUPPLIES AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RELATED TO THE HOSPICE DIAGNOSIS, INCLUDING:
- Respiratory equipment including oxygen and CPAP, BIPAP and nebulizers
- Walkers
- Crutches
- Wheelchairs
- Bathroom and shower aids
- Hospital beds
Respite Care
Respite care is provided to you when your family/caregivers need time away. Patients are placed in a contracted facility for a length of time in accordance with plan benefits (typically up to 5 days). The contracted facility will provide care with the hospice interdisciplinary members to continue making visits and maintain emergency/crisis availability.
RESPITE CARE FOR YOUR CAREGIVER MAY HELP PREVENT:
- Burn-out
- Depression
- Stress, Illness, and Reduced Immunity due to Lack of Sleep
Bereavement Services
Bereavement care is an essential component of hospice care that includes anticipating grief reactions and providing ongoing support for the bereaved for a year or more after your loved one has passed.
Grieving and mourning are normal. You may experience grief as a mental, physical, social, or emotional reaction. Mental reactions can include anger, guilt, anxiety, sadness, and despair. Physical reactions can include sleeping problems, changes in appetite, physical problems, or illness. At Eden Hospice, we are committed to providing information, counseling, and resources for any reaction you may experience.
Each of us takes their own journey through grief and healing. Allow yourself to open up to the idea that not every person experiences and deals with the loss of a loved one in the same way. As there are many cultural and or religious practices supported in communities to help those facing loss, understand that there is no “one way” or “one plan” that can work for everybody.
HOSPICE BEREAVEMENT PROGRAMS FOCUS ON:
- Helping family members understand and move forward in the grief process by enabling their expression of thoughts and feelings and helping them identify or develop healthy coping strategies.
- Helping families problem-solve around adjustment issues.
- Providing guidance about decision-making.
- Addressing social and spiritual concerns.
- Assisting survivors to adapt to an environment without the deceased.
RESPITE CARE FOR YOUR CAREGIVER MAY HELP PREVENT:
- Burn-out
- Depression
- Stress, Illness, and Reduced Immunity due to Lack of Sleep
Washington Death with Dignity Act
Washington's Death with Dignity Act allows a qualified patient with a terminal illness with six months or less to live to request medication that the patient may self-administer to end their life. Eden Hospice respects patient wishes regarding end-of-life care in accordance with usual and acceptable standards of practice, ethics and applicable state and federal law, including the Washington Death with Dignity Act.
To view Eden Hospice policy regarding Death with Dignity: Policy 1909.
For more information regarding the Washington Death with Dignity Act click here or visit https://endoflifewa.org/medical/.
Award-Winning Care in Clark County
Certified Great Place to Work
Great Place to Work Certification leverages 30 years of research to quantify the current state of your workplace culture and show you how it compares to the best in the world. The certification process gathers and evaluates employee feedback and recognizes companies who have built high-trust, high-performance company cultures.
We are proud to have all Eden Health locations receive this certification, 5 years in a row!
Accreditation
We are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). Accreditation by ACHC reflects Eden Health’s dedication and commitment to meeting standards that facilitate a higher level of performance and patient care.
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Counties Served
Clark, Clackamas, Columbia, Cowlitz, Multnomah, Wahkiakum, and Washington
What do they say about Eden Hospice of Clark County?
All the people that Hospice provided were very professional, considerate, compassionate. I hold all of the Hospice personnel in high regards. They made my experience much more tolerable. Thank you!
I am so thankful for everything Hospice did for us from day one to my father's passing and their continued support. We would have never made it through the dying process of a loved one without their amazing support and assistance.
Eden Hospice was exceptional. Our nurse went well above and beyond what was expected. I'd not have made it through this process without her. What a blessing she was.
The Eden Hospice group were extremely caring and compassionate. They helped make such a difficult time much easier to get through.
Eden Health Hospice is the best. Recommend to anyone who needs Hospice care. Everyone is very well trained and very concerning to our needs.
[nurses] from Eden Hospice went beyond to help us and my mom during the end of life transition. She was 96 and my best friend. I miss her every day. Thanks to Eden for assisting us.
My mom's CNA was so kind, gentle, and always told my mom what she was doing. My mom was usually so relaxed after her visit. I think we had a great team!
God bless Hospice!! I will request it when I know that I need it.
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