top of page

Our Story

dragonfly
dragonfly
community

The History

For over 34 years, Crossroads Hospice Society has had the honor of serving the communities of Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.

 

Our non-profit society supports our communities in three ways: through our 10-bed Hospice Residence, our Grief and Loss Support Services, and our Thrift Store.We believe the end of life does not have to be scary, painful or lonely. We believe that no one has to walk their grief journey alone.

 

We are committed to educating our communities about death, dying and grief. Through the programs and services we deliver, we care for our communities with compassion, respect, dignity and integrity.

Vision Statement

Equitable access to quality hospice care for people with life limiting illness and grief support after the loss of a loved one.

Mission Statement

Crossroads Hospice Society supports people in their end-of-life journey through individualized, compassionate care that offers comfort and quality of life, and provides bereavement support to individuals who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

Values

Caring for our community with compassion, respect, dignity and integrity.

Strategic Priorities
community

People Connections

Build our community of volunteers

We will continue to build and cherish our vibrant, hard-working volunteers as they are key to our long-term success.

Provide staff the support and tools they need

We will ensure staff are integral to, and supported in, their role in our overall mission.

Tell our story throughout the community

We will share our story widely to promote hospice care, access to our services and ways to get involved.

 

Service Excellence

Pursue funding to support our mission

We will pursue funding arrangements supporting our mission to help us with long-term sustainability and ongoing provision of exceptional services.

Plan for the future in services and spaces

We will plan for changes on the horizon in both our spectrum of care as hospice services evolve and the spaces in which we carry out our activities.

bottom of page