Hospice of Kitsap County Care Center
At the Hospice of Kitsap County Care Center, our team approach to care includes nurses, home health aides, chaplains, social workers, volunteers and physicians. Nursing care is provided 24 hours a day by RN's, and home health aides. Patient and family support and counseling is provided by our chaplains and social workers, and volunteers receive specialized training to assist with the "extra added touch" for our patients and their families.
Entrance Circle with water feature in memory of Sue Short |

The Care Center was carefully designed to ensure an environment where patient's and their families would feel comfortable and have all the amenities of home. The Living Room is the perfect place to relax with a book from our library. There is a computer with internet access so you can stay in touch with friends and family who live far way. Several of the items in the Living Room were donated by residents of Kitsap County, who realized how much our community needed this facility for those facing the end of life and for their loved ones.
Care Center Living Room in honor of the Silverdale Rotary Club's generous lead gift to the Hospice Care Center Capital Campaign. |
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| Dining Room in memory of C. Keith Birkenfeld by a generous grant from the Seattle Foundation's C. Keith Birkenfeld Memorial Trust |

"What is the etiquette of mourning? There isn't one. After all the attempts to comfort, the suggestions shared out of love and helplessness, each mourner says his own good-byes, feels his own feelings, and moves uneasily and unevenly toward healing. In the end, each struggling spirit, alone in the company of a few dear friends, somehow finds a way." --excerpt from Safe Passage
At the Care Center, our social workers and specially trained volunteers are available around the clock to support family members and friends of terminally ill hospice patients in coming to terms with their grief, and working through the healing process in their own individual ways.
Care Center Meeting Room in honor of Linda Golden by a generous grant from the Ajax Foundation |
 
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Anticipating that younger children would also be frequent visitors to the Care Center, we had a room designed specifically for them. There are board games, books, a TV and various card games available. This can be an especially difficult time for the younger members of the family and a few minutes of being able to just be a kid can help.
Family Room in memory of C. Keith Birkenfeld by a generous grant from the Seattle Foundation's C. Keith Birkenfeld Memorial Trust. |

For the patient and their loved ones, the grief process begins with the terminal diagnosis, as everyone begins to contemplate the many losses ahead. Family members and friends may need a moment to be alone and reflect in the Meditation Room/Chapel. With it's calming water feature, soft lighting and comfortable furnishings, it is the perfect place to find some solace.
Meditation Room / Chapel in memory of Loren Hoffman by a generous grant from the Ben B. Cheney Foundation of Tacoma, Washington |
 
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The Care Center features 15 private patient rooms. Each room is equipped with a sink, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and toaster in the kitchenette. The rooms also feature a cafe' table with two chairs, a recliner and a sofa bed which allows family or friends to stay overnight whenever they choose.
Each of our patient rooms include a telephone, flat screen television, DVD player and a radio with an Ipod docking station. We have also provided a memory board in each room which gives our patients a place to display cherished photos, greeting cards and special mementos. Residents of the Care Center are encouraged to bring their own comfortable clothing, and personal items such as pictures, favorite books, DVD's, CD's and comfort items. Please leave any valuables (cash, credit cards, jewelry, etc.) at home, as Hospice of Kitsap County cannot assume responsibility.
Furnishings for five rooms made possible by a grant from the Boeing Employees Community Fund of Puget Sound
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