
144 Years of Hospitality and Healing
To mark this meaningful anniversary, we have created a website that brings together our past, present, and future as Sisters Hospitallers.

To mark this meaningful anniversary, we have created a website that brings together our past, present, and future as Sisters Hospitallers.

Dementia affects the whole family. Compassionate support helps everyone face the future with strength and hope

Simple changes in our surroundings can help people living with dementia feel safe, supported, and more independent

Educating children and young people about dementia fosters empathy and builds a more compassionate future for everyone

Faith offers comfort and connection for people living with dementia. Sometimes, the most meaningful conversation is simply being present

A week of discernment, unity, and renewal as the Sisters Hospitallers gather in Palencia to rekindle their mission with the spirit of mercy and revitalisation

Dementia affects more than just memory. It touches emotions, senses, and identity. Compassion in every moment helps us see the whole person

Starting the conversation isn’t easy, but it’s one of the most caring things you can do. Here’s how to approach it with empathy, honesty, and love

We believe that starting honest, compassionate conversations about dementia can break down stigma, and lead to better care—right from the beginning

From Chicago to the Vatican: A humble missionary, Latin American shepherd, and the first American Pope bringing a spirit of unity, justice, and global compassion to the Catholic Church