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Nov 02, 2010
The annual Hospice at Home Wreath Sale to support local hospice care is now underway. Orders are being taken for 24-inch Douglas Fir Wreaths with red velvet bows and pine cones.

Nov 02, 2010
These heroic Americans deserve recognition for their military service– particularly at the end of life’s journey. Hospice at Home honors our local Veterans through specialized care and services.

Nov 01, 2010
The Holiday Blues Bereavement Education and Sharing program is for the grieving person to gain knowledge and renewed strength to walk through grief to a greater sense of wholeness.

Oct 27, 2010
Hospice care helps patients and families focus on living. This is the message that Hospice at Home is sharing with the community during National Hospice/Palliative Care Month. This important message is important all year round.

Oct 22, 2010
Lory’s Place, the Grief Healing and Education Center of Hospice at Home is providing When Families Grieve, kits created by Sesame Street Workshop, to local libraries.

Oct 20, 2010
Look Good…Feel Better provides information and cosmetic advice to women battling cancer. Offered free of charge, the session is on November 22 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Shoreline Rehabilitation & Wellness Center in South Haven.

Oct 12, 2010
The community is invited to an educational forum on the latest research on palliative care and cancer care, focusing on discussing issues related to palliative care and cancer care, and the importance of understanding treatment options.

Oct 04, 2010
Beautifully decorated sticky notepaper cubes are now available for sale, making great gifts for friends, family, teachers, coworkers, and neighbors. All of the proceeds are used to support the programs and services of Lory’s Place.

Sep 20, 2010
The annual Dr. Lory Schults Memorial Lady Skipper Regatta raffle winner was drawn, Elizabeth, a first grade teacher at Brown Elementary School, was sold the winning ticket by Craig Hubble, Vice Chairperson of the Lory’s Place Advisory Board.

Sep 14, 2010
These services honor patients and families served by the organization, as well as community members who have died in the previous six months. These non-denominational programs are open to the public with a simple reception following the service.


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