Hospice of Homer

Hospice of Homer Hospice of Homer Core Purpose:
Compassion in Action

Hospice of Homer Core Values:
Dignity
Respect This program provides services to the frail and isolated.

History of Hospice of Homer

Hospice of Homer was started in 1985 after Jean Hatfield, a community member experienced the caring support of a hospice program in another part of the country. She decided that we needed the same level of care in the Homer area. To lay the groundwork for the program, Jean formed a committee of community members, many of whom had experienced firsthand the stress of car

ing for a terminally ill family member. The founders envisioned a personal, neighbor-helping-neighbor program. Today Hospice continues to live out that vision offering a coordinated program of non-medical, supportive care that encompasses the physical, psychological, social, spiritual and emotional needs of those facing life-threatening illness or the transition process of dying. In 2000, Hospice of Homer added the Volunteer Visitor and Phone Friends Program. Hospice of Homer relies on community involvement and support. The Hospice Board of Directors oversees the management of the organization with volunteer members drawn from all parts of the community. There are two part-time paid staff persons coordinating direct client services, public outreach efforts, training of volunteers, the medical equipment loan program, support groups, fundraising efforts and office administration. Trained volunteers provide the majority of direct care services. Hospice of Homer Service Area

Hospice of Homer (HOH) serves the southern Kenai Peninsula from Ninilchik south to Homer. HOH also serves Seldovia, Halibut Cove, Nanwalek and Port Graham across Kachemak Bay, which are accessible only by air or boat. We provide a full range of services to Anchor Point, Ninilchik, Homer and the surrounding area with limited services provided to areas across the Bay.

06/23/2026

Did you know that proceeds from this week's Lotto Alaska drawing will help support Hospice of Homer?

Your participation helps us provide:
✔ Medical equipment for community members
✔ Volunteer support and companionship
✔ Caregiver respite
✔ Grief support
✔ Healthy Aging programs

Every dollar stays local and helps neighbors care for neighbors.

Thank you for supporting a stronger, more connected community. 💙

Interested in volunteering? Join us this Saturday, June 27th from 10 am to 2 pm at the Hospice of Homer office  for our ...
06/22/2026

Interested in volunteering?

Join us this Saturday, June 27th from 10 am to 2 pm at the Hospice of Homer office for our Volunteer Orientation.

06/16/2026

Guilt often walks alongside grief. If you're carrying thoughts of "I should have..." or "What if...", you're not alone. Be gentle with yourself and remember that love was present in every decision you made. 💙

It’s not too late to start! ❤️Volunteer with Hospice of Homer and help your neighbors in need.
06/13/2026

It’s not too late to start! ❤️

Volunteer with Hospice of Homer and help your neighbors in need.

"A little preparation can go a long way. Simple things like meeting them where they are, keeping conversations flexible,...
06/11/2026

"A little preparation can go a long way. Simple things like meeting them where they are, keeping conversations flexible, and focusing on connection over perfection can help visits feel more comfortable for everyone involved."

"At a stage of life when many slow down, lose partners and friends, and struggle with health and financial problems, som...
06/01/2026

"At a stage of life when many slow down, lose partners and friends, and struggle with health and financial problems, some older Americans are checking off their bucket lists with the help of programs that aim to bring joy and inspire them to keep going."

05/28/2026

"Jayne Agena, a bereaved spouse, shares how one friend made a simple decision to call every day. No agenda. No fixing. Just checking in. And then doing it again. And again. For months. That consistency mattered. Knowing someone would be there. Knowing there was space to talk about whatever came up, or nothing at all."

"The more you think about death, the more alive you might feel."  When we acknowledge that our time is finite, it gives ...
05/20/2026

"The more you think about death, the more alive you might feel."

When we acknowledge that our time is finite, it gives us the opportunity to focus on what really matters.

Help a few hours a week delivering and picking up medical equipment for neighbors in need. If this sounds like you, join...
05/10/2026

Help a few hours a week delivering and picking up medical equipment for neighbors in need. If this sounds like you, join our Volunteer Orientation on May 16th.

Call 907-235-6899 to RSVP.

Address

265 E Pioneer Avenue # 3
Homer, AK
99603

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+19072356899

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