About Us 

Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County was founded in 1978 and is a  501(c)(3) organization serving Snohomish County and Camano Island every day of the year. Our mission is to improve the quality of life of our community by providing professional, compassionate, quality care, in appropriate settings, enabling individuals and families to manage health care problems and life-threatening illnesses.

We are affiliated with the Providence Health & Services whose mission is to continue the healing ministry of Jesus in the world of today, with special concern for those who are poor and vulnerable. Working with others in a spirit of loving service, we strive to meet the health needs of people as they journey through life.

Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County provides quality, timely, comprehensive medical care in the patient’s home. By providing physical, emotional, and spiritual support, our trained staff and volunteers assist the patient and family as they work towards medical rehabilitation or a peaceful and dignified death. We work to promote optimum patient comfort through pain and symptom management, palliative care, stress reduction, and the general well being of the patient.

The wide-ranging care provided by Providence Hospice and Home Care includes the service of physicians, registered nurses, CWCN registered nurse wound care specialists, medical social workers, rehabilitation therapists, home health aides, chaplains and volunteers. The collaboration and teamwork that is demonstrated by these qualified individuals provides a comprehensive and caring medical experience for patients and their families.

Download 2011 Annual Report

2011-2012 Board of Trustees

Leadership and insight are provided to Providence Hospice and Home Care through the direction of a volunteer Community Advisory Board of Directors & The Foundation Board of Trustees.  These individuals are representatives of our community, spanning the realm of business, philanthropy, education, and civic leadership.

Foundation Board of Trustees
President:
 Fontelle Jones   
Vice President: Carolyn Johnson
Treasurer:  Ross Miller   
Secretary:  Sue Gammell

PHHC Foundation, Snohomish County Board of Trustees

Sister Georgette Bayless, Hospice Founder, Sister of Providence, Seattle
Laura Brent, Brent Planning Solutions, LLC, Everett
Ken Clay, Clay Enterprises, Lynnwood
Dr. Jim Congdon, Providence Regional Cancer Partnership, Everett
Sue Gammell, Banner Bank, Everett
Dr Art Gerdes, Retired Radiation Oncologist, Edmonds
Nik Halladay, Community Volunteer, Everett
Carolyn Johnson, Community Volunteer, Mill Creek
Fontelle Jones, Great Yarns!, Everett
Mary Knoll, Community Volunteer, Mukilteo
Kerri Lonergan-Dreke, Lombardi's Italian, Everett                                                                         Jeanne Metzger, Community Volunteer, Everett
Ross Miller Sr., Community Volunteer, Marysville
Brian Olson, Olson Investment and Management, Everett
Jana Shaw, Community Volunteer, Everett
Dennis Sullivan, Verizon Wireless, Bothell
Connie Wittren, PHHC, Everett

Foundation Director: Connie J Wittren, CFRE
Medical Director:  Dr. Jeff Ward           

Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County is a member of the Home Care Association of Washington, National Association of Home Care, National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, and the Washington State Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.

Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County is a United Way Agency and has the largest hospice and home health care program in the area