At BeLoved Hospice, care flows in every direction. It flows from us to patients, from families to loved ones, and—just as vitally—it flows between each person who makes this work possible.
Our caregivers are the beating heart of BeLoved. They bring presence, compassion, and wisdom into some of life’s most vulnerable moments. They sit quietly at bedsides. They offer hands to hold and words that matter. And they do this day after day, even as they carry their own emotions and grief. So when the Oregon community asks how they can support BeLoved, we gently say: Care for our caregivers.
Supporting a caregiver doesn’t require grand gestures. It simply asks for awareness, intention, and kindness. It can look like:
Whether they’re hospice nurses, CNAs, social workers, or volunteers, each caregiver gives something of themselves in this work. Offering care back doesn’t have to be big—it just has to be real.
In this work, we walk beside life and loss every single day. When a patient dies - or when care is no longer needed - it leaves an echo. Our caregivers feel that, too.
That’s why we make space for our team to grieve, reflect, and reconnect. We honor the emotional reality of this work. We remind our caregivers: You are not just doing a job. You are holding lives.
And so we ask them to extend the same compassion to themselves that they offer to others. Rest when needed. Pause when grief speaks. Receive care, not just give it. You matter. You are appreciated - not just by the people you serve, but by every member of the hospice community.
If you are a caregiver seeking work that nourishes the heart and honors the whole human experience, we welcome you to explore careers at BeLoved. Here, you will be supported not just as a professional, but as a person.
And if you are a patient or family exploring hospice care, we invite you to learn what makes BeLoved Hospice different. We don’t follow corporate models. We invest in people, patients, families, and team members alike.
We don’t rush. We show up. We listen. We hold space. Because hospice isn’t a place - it’s a philosophy. One rooted in presence, respect, and a deep belief that every moment matters.