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National Hospice Palliative Care Week

During National Hospice Palliative Care Week, we celebrate and highlight the work that goes into providing quality palliative care nationwide.

As we recognize the impact of palliative care on individuals and families, we call for better access to this care for all. Our hospice societies in British Columbia and the Yukon join in the activities and initiatives of the National Hospice Palliative Care Week that occur during the first full week of May across the nation.

Visit your community hospice societies and be part of the celebration.

Let's recognize the impact of hospice palliative care on individuals, families, and communities and advocate for better access.

#BCHPCA #MyCareMyWay

Mark your calendar!



 May 3-9, 2026

Palliative Care Everywhere


Many people in British Columbia and Canada still face barriers to accessing palliative care due to factors such as age, location, diagnosis, race or ethnicity, and housing instability.

Every family facing the challenges of a life-limiting illness deserves the best possible care and support. Whether in hospice, at home, in long-term care, or in hospital, palliative care can and should be available in any setting to meet individual needs.

This National Hospice Palliative Care Week, let’s come together to call for equitable access to quality hospice palliative care for every community, everywhere


Upcoming events

    • Thursday, May 07, 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register



    Join Daniel Nowoselski, Senior Advocacy Manager, Canadian Cancer Society, and Cheryl Spencer, Interim CEO, Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association on May 7, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm ET for a free webinar. 

    This webinar will introduce participants to the Blueprint for Action and explore different types of advocacy and government engagement we can take to help move its priorities forward. Drawing on real advocacy experience from national organizations involved in the Coalition, the session will also demystify how government relations work in practice, including who makes key decisions, when engagement can be most effective, and where advocates can have the greatest impact.

    Through discussion and examples drawn from current national initiatives, participants will gain practical insight into how advocacy efforts can help improve access to palliative care across Canada. 

                                                            REGISTER TODAY!

2026 Campaign Theme: Palliative Care Everywhere

About the Theme

Many people in Canada, along with their caregivers and families, still face significant barriers to accessing a palliative approach to care. These barriers can be linked to age, where they live, their diagnosis, race or ethnicity, unstable housing, and other factors. Too often, people are unable to access palliative care early enough in their illness to fully benefit from the support it offers.

High-quality, comprehensive palliative care supports every part of a person’s life affected by serious illness. This includes respite for caregivers and loved ones, mental health and spiritual support, and a focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life. It is holistic care that supports the mind, body, spirit, and family, when and where it is needed most.

Every family facing the challenges of a life-limiting illness deserves the best possible care and support. Whether in hospice, at home, in long-term care, or in hospital, palliative care can and should be available in any setting to meet individual needs.

What is Palliative Care?

What is Hospice Palliative Care?

When Should I think about Palliative Care?

Where Can I find Palliative Care?

Hospice Palliative Care Priorities

In the Blueprint for Action 2025-2030, the Palliative Care Coalition of Canada have identified 4 priorities that must be addressed to ensure more people in Canada have access to a palliative approach to care.

In BC, the 10 Step Pathforward report, developed by the Hospice Care Alliance of BC (formally the PHWG) has also addressed provincial steps for true hospice palliative care integration in community.

Palliative Care Coalition of Canada  4 priorities are:
1. Engaged, Informed Public
2. Skilled, Supported Care Providers
3. Knowledge to Improve Quality of Care and Life
4. Equitable Access to High Quality Palliative Care for All

Read the Blueprint here

Hospice Care Alliance of BC (HCABC) 10 Steps are:

Download 10 Step Infographic here

Read The Path Forward Report

Campaign Kit and Resources

The national campaign kit contains campaign materials, including customizable designs on Canva. Use these resources to help raise awareness, foster connection, and shape a more inclusive and equitable future for care in Canada.

Download the Campaign Kit

Caregiving and Palliative Care Resource List

Below you will find the webpage link for the BCHPCA Caregiver information. There you'll find provincial information, resources and contact details for your nearest community hospice sotiey.

Caregiving and Palliative Care Resource List

Life-limiting illnesses affect more than just the person who is sick. They also affect their caregivers and loved ones. Resources include guides, online learning, videos, and more from leading organizations in the field across Canada. These resources will help you find the answers you need to support your loved ones as you face the illness journey together.

National Caregiving Resources



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About the association

BCHPCA represents its members: individuals and organizations that deliver hospice/palliative care and bereavement services and programs across British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

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Email: office@bchpca.org
Main Line: (604) 267-7024
Toll Free: 1-(877) 410-6297

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Vancouver, BC, V6P 6G5

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The BC Hospice Palliative Care Association (BCHPCA) recognizes the traditional land of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples who have walked before us and minded the lands we now call home for time immemorial. Hospice Societies have been able to support, aid and care for many people on these same lands.

The BCHPCA Offices are located on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded lands of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and TsleilWaututh Nations.


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