Hospice of The Gorge, Bringing Help & Hope.
Who We Are

We Serve Eight Mid-Columbia Counties

In Washington and Oregon

8 Counties ServedHospice of The Gorge began as an all-volunteer effort, prior to the days of Medicare. We had very humble beginnings, and very huge passion for the work that we did.

That passion has driven us over the years, and to this day, we are still driven by a mission of care.

Today, Hospice of The Gorge has its administrative offices in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, and is licensed to serve eight counties, on both sides of the Columbia River.

In Washington

Klickitat RiverKlickitat

With a population of 20,325 people, the county is named after the Klickitat tribe of the Yakama Indian Nation. Goldendale is the county seat, and it is home to the Maryhill museum.

Klickitat County website

 

White Salmon RiverSkamania

Skamania County is located in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge. It is home to some of the most magnificent scenery in the Pacific NW.

Skamania County website

 

In Oregon

Windsurfers on Columbia River in Hood RiverHood River

Hood River County is centrally located at the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. In recent years it has become a mecca for extreme-sports.

Hood River County website

 

View from Rowena Point in Wasco CountyWasco

Wasco County, on the eastern edge of the Columbia River Gorge, was established in 1854. It was named for the Wasco (or Wascopam) Indian tribe. The county seat is The Dalles.

Wasco County website

 

Wheatfields in Sherman CountySherman

A major wheat-growing county, Sherman boasts three major rivers, including the Columbia, the Deschutes, and the John Day.

Sherman County website

 

Windmill in Gillam CountyGilliam

Gilliam County was established in 1885 from a portion of Wasco County. It is in the heart of the Columbia Plateau wheat area.

Gillian County website

 

Morrow County FairMorrow

Morrow County, established in 1884, has a population of 11,750. Farming is the main economic base.

Morrow County website

 

Wooly Mammoth in FossilWheeler

The least populated county in Oregon, Wheeler is known as a "Geologic Wonderland" and as the place "Where the Sidewalk Ends and the Old West Begins."

Wheeler County website

 

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