Enso House Overview
Enso House is a home for people of all faiths who desire comfort
care at the end of life. Located in the Pacific Northwest and surrounded
by the fields and forests of south Whidbey Island, Washington, Enso
House provides a peaceful setting conducive to reflection, meditation
and spiritual healing.
Enso house is unique in its
ability to provide emotional and spiritual support to individuals
in the final phase of life. Many staff members are affiliated with
the nearby
Tahoma One Drop Zen Monastery, founded in 1995 by Zen
Master Shodo Harada Roshi. Enso House began in 2001 as a result of
his vision of a home for the dying where the qualities of humility,
service, compassion, forgiveness deepen in those both giving and
receiving care.
Enso House places a special emphasis on caring for hospice patients
who desire a supportive environment to deepen their spiritual exploration.
While some of the staff and volunteers of Enso House are Zen Buddhist
practitioners, people of all religious and spiritual traditions
are welcomed and supported. The intention is to enable each individual
to live the time remaining to them with grace and dignity and with
full opportunity for inner healing, growth and completion.
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