What Is Hospice Care? A Guide for Families in Oregon
Learn what hospice care means, who qualifies, and how Engrace Hospice supports families in Pendleton, Oregon through compassionate end-of-life care.
By Engrace Hospice · · Updated

Nobody knows what hospice actually does until they need it. Then they're scrambling - trying to understand options while someone they love is suffering. This is what you need to know before that conversation happens.
What Is Hospice Care?
Hospice is specialized medical care focused on comfort, not cure. It's for people with a terminal illness - a doctor has certified they have six months or less if the disease runs its natural course.
Unlike curative treatment, hospice shifts the goal to:
- Managing pain and symptoms
- Supporting emotional and spiritual wellbeing
- Giving families time and presence - not paperwork
Who Qualifies for Hospice?
A patient may be eligible when:
- A physician certifies a terminal illness
- Curative treatments are no longer effective or desired
- The patient and family agree the focus should be comfort care
Common qualifying diagnoses include cancer, congestive heart failure, Alzheimer's disease, COPD, and kidney disease.
What Does Engrace Hospice Provide?
At Engrace, our team - nurses, aides, social workers, and chaplains - visits patients wherever they live - at home, in a nursing facility, or in assisted living in Pendleton, Oregon and the surrounding area.
Clinical Care
- Registered Nurse visits 1–2x per week
- Certified Nursing Assistant visits 2–5x per week
- 24/7 on-call team member line - never an answering service
Holistic Support
- Social Worker visits 2x per month
- Chaplain visits 2x per month
- Therapeutic massage, music therapy, and aromatherapy
Is Hospice Covered by Insurance?
Yes. Hospice is a fully covered Medicare and Medicaid benefit with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services. Most private insurance plans cover it as well.
Covered services include clinical visits, medications related to the hospice diagnosis, medical supplies, and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does hospice mean giving up? No. Hospice is an active choice for quality of life. Many patients stabilize or improve under hospice care once pain and symptoms are managed well.
Can we leave hospice if we change our mind? Yes. You can opt out at any time and return to curative treatment, then re-enroll in hospice later if you still qualify.
Does hospice hasten death? No. Some research suggests hospice doesn't shorten life - and some patients actually live longer once they're comfortable and stop cycling through hospitals. But every situation is different.
Engrace Hospice serves patients and families in Pendleton, Oregon and throughout Umatilla County. Our team is available 24 hours a day - call us at +1 541-263-7494 or contact us online.
This article is for general education and isn't medical, legal, or financial advice. For guidance about your specific situation, talk with your physician or call our team.
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