Program Overview

What is Hospice Care?

Hospice palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with serious and life-limiting conditions. The goal of care is to improve quality of life for residents and their families. The care provided is highly personalized to the unique needs of the residents. The care is also appropriate at all ages, and any stage of the disease.

 

Hospice palliative care is offered in a variety of places including residential hospices. Residential hospices, such as Maison Albert House, is meant to be a home away from home with all the amenities and excellence provided within a healthcare institution. While in the care of the team, residents would receive palliative care on a 24-hour basis.

Comfort-focused end-of-life care
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Stories and Testimonials

Betty Shoppe and Residence Volunteer

Volunteering for Hospice SENB has shown me just how important compassion can be in changing lives and how easy it is to do! A gentle hug, holding a hand warmly, a smile or listening attentively…..little actions that show people you care. Even as one person, it is possible to make a difference in another’s life. And the rewards far exceed the effort and sometimes the heartbreak. I have found great comfort and peace through helping others to experience their own.

Sharon In-home and Shoppe Volunteer

I started with Hospice doing in-home volunteering – I just loved it. You meet some of the nicest people who are dying. They don’t dwell on it, they just want to make the best of what time they have left and they know what they want to do.

Debbie Shoppe Volunteer

Feels like it is the right thing to do at this time in my life

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Community Calendar

May 2024

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Shediac Cape)

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Shediac Cape)

May 1, 2024    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Drop-in grief support group (Shediac Cape). First Wednesday of every month. No Appointment Necessary!
Drop-in Grief Support Group (Moncton)

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Moncton)

May 2, 2024    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Drop-in grief support group (Moncton). First Thursday of every month. No Appointment Necessary!
Death Café

Death Café

May 14, 2024    
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Death Café. Second Tuesday of each month at Brix Experience. 245 rue St George Street. Moncton, NB.

June 2024

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Shediac Cape)

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Shediac Cape)

June 5, 2024    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Drop-in grief support group (Shediac Cape). First Wednesday of every month. No Appointment Necessary!
Drop-in Grief Support Group (Moncton)

Drop-in Grief Support Group (Moncton)

June 6, 2024    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Drop-in grief support group (Moncton). First Thursday of every month. No Appointment Necessary!
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Our Programs

At Hospice SENB, our mission is to provide compassionate care and support to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses and their families. We believe in enhancing the quality of life during this difficult time, focusing on comfort, dignity, and emotional support.

Death Cafe

Death Cafe is a unique and engaging program that encourages open and honest conversations about death, dying, and the end of life.

Grief And Bereavement Support

Losing a loved one is one of life’s most challenging experiences. Grief can be overwhelming and complex

Nav-Care

Nav-Care is a specialized care coordination program offered by Hospice SENB. It is designed to provide comprehensive support 

Education Services

At Hospice SENB, we believe that knowledge is empowering. Our Education Services are designed to provide individuals, families, 

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Support Us

Hospice SENB is a registered charity that relies on the contributions of individuals and community
partners to ensure universal and equitable access to services across Albert, Kent, and Westmorland
counties. There are multiple ways that you can donate or support Hospice SENB.

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