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Sarah's House is a program for homeless expectant and single mothers. Our two homes provide shelter, love and encouragement for women who want to make positive changes in their lives.
Lily House is a community home for living and dying where we join together to take care of each other at the end of life—so none of us have to worry about dying alone. Our Mission is to provide around-the-clock hospice-level care in a peaceful, compassionate, and contemplative environment where terminally ill residents can live and die with dignity, comfort, and grace while being cared for with love—at no cost to those in need. Lily House encourages a positive and curious relationship toward our shared mortality, and offers education and resources to help make informed and meaningful end-of-life choices. Lily House is a member of the Omega Home Network a national grassroots movement to improve the end-of-life experience for individuals, friends, and families in local communities
The mission of Summer House, Inc. is to provide living options and support for adults with developmental disabilities that respects their individual dignity and human worth, and enhance their self-reliance, self-esteem, safety and involvement in the local community.
Malachi House, created out of a Christian sense of ministry, serves persons who are terminally ill, without regard to gender, race, religion, or national origin and without cost to the resident or family. This Home ministers to individuals who need an available caregiver, who have limited or no financial resources, and are in need of special home care in the final stages of life. Our trained staff and volunteers provide spiritual, emotional, and physical support with the assistance of a hospice team.
Caring House is the first and only non-profit, home-based setting completely focused on helping residents and their families through the end-of-life journey in Los Angeles County. We provide peace of mind as we lovingly care for our residents and their families - assuring peace, comfort, support and dignity at the end of their life/their loved one's life. Our caregivers and volunteers alike say it is a privilege and often their favorite part of the day to help residents and families during this time.
Acquiring, Rehabilitating And Operating An Assisted Living Residence For Persons With Alzheimer's Disease And/Or Related Memory Disorders.
With our world-class care and programs, we embrace all children and their families as they navigate life-limiting or end-of-life journeys through:-Palliative and respite care that addresses the emotional, spiritual, and social needs of the family-Continuity of care from diagnosis to end-of-life-Expert care provided by our prestigious care partners and highly-trained staff-A loving community that offers ongoing support and compassion
We strive to rescue, protect and restore the lives of young ladies who are victims of sexual and domestic trafficking. It is our goal to not only provide a safe environment but also equip them to develop their fullest potential and to live out their God-given purpose. We are committed to ending sexual exploitation and trafficking of children by changing individual lives and revolutionizing the public's perception.
Inglis works with people with physical disabilities to create and provide practical solutions so they may pursue their life goals.
To provide a warm, respectful environment meeting the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of those facing the end of life as well as their families. To raise awareness of the hospice philosophy of care.
To provide a home-like environment where people at the end of life may live fully, receiving compassionate and competent care from professional, volunteer, and family caregivers.
TO PROVIDE A HOME-LIKE ENVIRONMENT TO HOSPICE PATIENTS OF THE CENTRAL UPPER PENNINSULA, AND RESPITE TO ANY FAMILY CARING FOR A LOVED ONE AT HOME.