End of Life Resources in Oregon

End-of-Life-Friendly Rural Oregon County Map
This resource from The Peaceful Presence Project seeks to map existing end-of-life care resources in rural Oregon counties. The maps help to identify and develop cohesive networks of care that increase community resilience, as well as encourage higher quality and more equitable end-of-life care experiences.

The Oregon Hospice & Palliative Care Association
The Oregon Hospice & Palliative Care Association is committed to improving the quality of life for Oregonians at the end of life and supporting the hospice and palliative care organizations that provide care. The Oregon Hospice & Palliative Care Association’s services include public and professional education, advocacy, research, consultation and leadership. Use their find a provider page to locate hospice resources near you.

End of Life Choices Oregon
End of Life Choices Oregon provides personal volunteer support and information regarding Death with Dignity (DWD) and other legal end of life options to Oregonians facing end of life decisions, to the medical community and to the public.

Oregon Whole Body Donation Program
Every year between 150 and 250 altruistic citizens of Oregon and the greater Pacific Northwest donate their bodies to the OHSU Body Donation Program. In compliance with federal and state law, the donors and their families do not receive monetary compensation for their gift. To learn more about body donation, visit their website.

Oregon Funeral Resources and Education
Oregon Funeral Resources and Education is dedicated to providing Oregonians with information about their legal rights and available resources when death occurs. Whether you’re anticipating a death through illness or age, or wanting to be prepared with the facts knowing death can come at any time, this website is designed to enable you and your community to be better equipped to provide meaningful, hands-on care for the dead—what is commonly called a "home funeral."