This practicum report is a summary of my experience at the Prince George Rotary Hospice House and a reflection upon the death and dying process during a global pandemic. Aspects of my practicum report are explored via a literature review, time spent at Hospice House and self-reflection on my personal and professional framework. My experience at Hospice House provided me the opportunity to witness death and dying in a home-like environment with full supportive care where the focus was always the guest and family. During this practicum I had the opportunity to wholeheartedly connect with people as they transition into another phase of life while I also supporting families during this difficult time. A common theme that provided comfort to the hospice care team was that perhaps the dying person was transitioning into a beautiful world where their family and friends await their arrival. The knowledge I gained from this practicum will continue to support my professional practice in acute care, where death and dying are predominate. As I continue my social work journey I am reminded of being open-hearted, being present in the moment with people as they are in pain, and acknowledged that being a part of someone’s dying journey is an honour.