

Tri-Cities Chaplaincy encouraged visitors to write positive messages on the exposed studs and beams of the Hospice House while it was under construction at 2108 W. Entiat Ave. in Kennewick. One reads, “Bless this place with peace.”
Photo by Nathan FinkeAfter several months of renovations, Tri-Cities Chaplaincy’s Hospice House is hosting a Dec. 29 ribbon-cutting to celebrate its reopening.
The nearly 30-year-old building at 2108 W. Entiat Ave., Kennewick, helps care for hospice patients for short-term stays to help with severe symptoms or to give caregivers a break.
The $3.5 million renovation created a larger nurse station, an expanded front entryway, added a fireside room to honor loved ones, upgraded family gathering areas and enhanced patient rooms.
“This renovation ensures it will continue to serve families with compassion, comfort, and dignity for decades to come,” said Laurie Jackson, CEO of Tri-Cities Chaplaincy.
The ribbon cutting will take place from 9-11 a.m. Dec. 29 at Hospice House.
For more information and to RSVP, contact Alane Wilkerson, marketing and communications supervisor, at [email protected].
