Membership

Become a Member or Renew Your Membership Today! 

Join the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California (CCCC) and be part of the statewide collaborative community of individuals and organizations promoting high-quality, compassionate care for all Californians who are seriously ill or approaching the end of life.

As a membership organization and with the support of our members, CCCC does critical work with a systems-change approach. CCCC promotes and enhances the quality of POLST, advance care planning, care coordination, and transition processes through continuous and ongoing education and training of healthcare professionals, consistent messaging, community education and outreach, and adherence to quality standards and assurance activities. 

With the support of our members, we engage by influencing public policy, organizational standards, professional skills, and public awareness. CCCC’s expertise lies in convening and working with a wide range of stakeholders so we can work together to create a system that works for everyone. CCCC also creates materials, curricula, and resources that provide neutral information for those experiencing serious illness or reaching the end of their lives. CCCC has individuals, organizations, and Sustaining Supporters as members. 

As an individual member, organization member, or Sustaining Supporter, expand your expertise with online and in-person trainings on important topics related to advance care planning and palliative care (with discounts on all trainings and for our Annual Summit), connect with your peers and a network of professionals dedicated to compassionate care, and stay current on relevant policies and legislation that impact your organization. 

Membership is open to individuals and organizations dedicated to advance care planning and quality palliative care.

 

                                 

 

Please Note: The Coalition for Compassionate Care California (CCCC) is engaging with the California Health and Human Services Agency, Office of Systems Integration, to provide subject-matter expertise to assist the State with research and planning for the implementation of a statewide electronic POLST (ePOLST) Registry. 
 
 Potential solution providers who may wish to bid on future procurements related to the ePOLST Registry Project should be aware of California’s conflict of interest laws, which include, but are not limited to, the Political Reform Act (Government Code section 81000, et. seq.); Government Code section 1090, et. seq.; Government Code section 87400, et. seq.; and Public Contract Code section 10365.5. Potential solution providers should consult with their legal counsel to determine the applicability of these laws and provisions and potential conflicts that could disqualify them from State procurement opportunities.

2024 Sustaining Supporters

2024 Organization Members

   *Qualifying Alliance members are listed below 
Adventist Health Home Care Services
Anthem Blue Cross
B & R Klutz Consulting LLC
Bakersfield Memorial Hospital*

CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care
Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz*
Emanate Health
French Hospital Medical Center, San Luis Obispo*
George Mark Children’s House
Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center*
Healdsburg Hospital*
Health Net of California
Hoag Hospitals
Hospice of Humboldt
Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Humane Prison Hospice Project

International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA)
Kaiser Permanente, No. California
Kaiser Permanente, So. California
LeadingAge California
Libertana
Lightbridge Hospice & Palliative Care
Madrone Care Network
Marian Regional Medical Center, Arroyo Grande*
Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria*
Mark Twain Medical Center, San Andreas*
Mercy Hospital of Bakersfield*
Mercy General Hospital, Sacramento*
Mercy Southwest Hospital, Bakersfield*
Mercy Hospital of Folsom*
Mercy Medical Center, Merced*
Mercy Medical Center, Mt. Shasta*
Mercy Medical Center, Redding*
Mercy San Juan Medical Center, Carmichael*
Methodist Hospital of Sacramento*
Northridge Hospital Medical Center*
On Lok
Palliative Partners
Partnership HealthPlan of California
Petaluma Valley Hospital*
Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center*
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, Mission Hills*
Providence Institute for Human Caring
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, San Pedro*
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, Torrance*
Providence Mission Hospital, Laguna Beach*
Provicence Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo*
Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center, Napa*
Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital, Fortuna*
Providence Saint John's Health Center, Santa Monica*
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, Burbank*
Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital*
Providence St. Joseph Hospital, Eureka*
Providence St. Joseph Hospital, Orange*
Providence St. Judy Medical Center, Fullerton*
Providence St. Mary Medical Center, Apple Valley*
Reel Medicine Media
Saint Agnes Medical Center, Fresno*
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco*
San Diego Coalition for Compassionate Care
San Francisco Palliative Care Work Group
Sara C Stephens Medical Advocacy and Planning
Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego and Chula Vista*
Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City*
Sharp HealthCare
Sharp HospiceCare
Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Grass Valley*
Snowline
St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino*
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Red Bluff*
St. John's Hospital, Camarillo*
St. John's Regional Medical Center, Oxnard*
St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center, Stockton*
St. Joseph's Medical Center of Stockton*
St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach*
St. Mary's Medical Center, San Francisco*
Sutter Health
The Elizabeth Hospice
Torrance Memorial Medical Center - Palliative Care Dept.
UC Irvine Health
UCLA Health System
VyncaCare
Woodland Memorial Hospital*
YoloCares
 
Zen Caregiving Project