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Hospice is an oasis where no one dies or grieves alone

The Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley welcomes everyone from all walks of life - do you or a loved one need to connect with us?

Free Training We offer various trainings throughout the year depending on the number of requests we receive. For information on what’s coming up please contact 778-526-5143 or

Children/Youth’s Grief and Loss Support Group. This program is designed to provide support to young people as they navigate grief and heal from loss, whether from death, divorce/separation, move, or other challenges.

Yearly memberships are $25

Annual Reports

News and Updates

Join the Board of Directors

Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley - Invermere, BC

Programs & Services

If you are living with a serious illness, caregiving for someone living with a serious illness or grieving the loss of someone – we can help.

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Get Involved

Get involved with Hospice and become a part of our valued, caring family. Find out how you can help today!

Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley - Invermere, BC

Support Hospice

We operate because of the generosity of so many families, individuals, friends and businesses – which allow us to offer our services at no cost. Please consider supporting us.

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Fundraising Events

The Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley hosts many events throughout the year. There’s a lot of opportunity to join in!

Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley

Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley exists to assist individuals and families in recognizing and accepting death as a part of life.  We support individuals and families during the dying and grieving process.

Hospice is a holistic form of palliative care which aims to make the last months of life comfortable and peaceful for patients, their families and their caregivers.  Hospice improves quality of life, not only for patients, but also for their family and friends.  The patient, family, medical representatives, social workers and caregivers are considered an integral team. Hospice is not a place, it is a concept.  The focus is on caring, not curing; on life, not death.  Quality of life, family wellness, community involvement and personal dignity are all part of hospice care’s compassion and progressive vision.

You can make a difference

There are many ways you can help