Showing items 41 - 50 of 75
Serving up Love Daily, Chris Damaske Aug, 2015
Chris Damaske has been a volunteer for Hospice at Home for over four years, beginning at Lakeland Hospice in 2011. She began doing a variety of...
Read More
It’s Their Masterpiece, Jul, 2015 Physicians:
It Takes a Village to Take Care of a Village, Jul, 2015
Hospice at Home was fortunate to be invited to the Health tent at LECO’s annual picnic. LECO, a prominent community business, closes for the day and EVERYONE, including their families and...
New Friends Reach Out to Hospice at Home, Jul, 2015
Earlier this year, we received an email from Jim Herter explaining that he was one of the founders of a new event that was designating 100% of net profits to...
Community Groups Help with Spring Cleaning, Jul, 2015
Recently two groups from KitchenAid came to the Hanson Hospice Center for Whirlpool’s annual Day of Caring. The groups worked hard all...
Some Things Should be set in Stone, Jun, 2015
Hospice at Home has a unique program where loved ones of patients who have died can create "Memory Stones." The creation of these stones allows these family members, friends, and caregivers to begin to heal and to "set in stone" all of...
“B.Y.O.P.” (Bring Your Own Pillow!), Jun, 2015
One of the first patients welcomed into the Hanson Hospice Center was a gentleman with a large family who lovingly visited him quite often and stayed for long periods of time....
97 CANDLES!!, Frances Schroeder Jun, 2015
Frances Schroeder had one goal. One goal can often be easy to reach and may not seem very daunting, unless your goal is to reach 97 years old!! Frances achieved victory on October 2 – her 97th Birthday...
A Mother and Daughter Make Lasting Memories, Laurie James Jun, 2015
In 2007, Laurie James, a 48-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Laurie said, “I can’t complain, I’ve been married and I have two beautiful children. I know my purpose in life was to be a mom.”
Accessorize, Accessorize!, Carolyn Verweyst Jun, 2015
Often the time is quite limited, but our volunteers and staff perform miracles again and again so that family and friends have one or two more precious memories to take home with them when they must say good bye to a loved one...
For more information call (269) 429-7100 or (800) 717-3811