loryslogoHospice at Home founded Lory's Place to fill an ongoing need in Southwestern Michigan, Northwest Indiana and beyond. We are a "Grief Healing and Education Center for Children and Families."

Losing a loved one to death is not easy no matter what your age. Lory's Place is here to provide life-affirming hope and guidance to children and adults during their time of grieving.

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Honoring Your Rights 

Hospice at Home recognizes that you have fundamental rights as you continue to live your life as fully as possible. We are committed to personally honor and protect your rights as well as encourage and guide others to respect them, too.

Right to Be in Control

Grant me the right to make as many decisions as possible regarding my care. Please do not take choices from me. Let me make my own decisions.

Right to Have a Sense of Purpose

I have lost my job. I can no longer fulfill my role in my family. Please help me find some sense of purpose in my last days.

Right to Reminisce

There has been pleasure in my life, moments of pride and moments of love. Please give me some time to recollect those moments. And please listen to my recollections.

Right to Be Comfortable

The pain involved in dying is multifaceted. Although not all my pain can be taken away, please relieve whatever portion you can.

Right to Touch and Be Touched

Sometimes I need distance. Yet sometimes I have a strong need to be close. When I want to reach out, please come to me and hold me as I hold you.

Right to Laugh

I am very grateful to the Hospice at Home staff. They all treated my dad with dignity and the respect he needed to keep a positive attitude throughout his illness.

People often — far too often — come to me wearing masks of seriousness. Although dying, I still need to laugh. Please laugh with me and help others to laugh as well.

Right to Be Angry and Sad

For me, it is difficult to leave behind all of my attachments and all that I love. Please allow me the opportunity to be angry and sad.

Right to Have a Respected Spirituality

Whether I am questioning or affirming, doubting or praising, I sometimes need your ear, a non-judging ear. Please let my spirit travel its journey without judging its direction.

Right to Hear the Truth

If you withhold the truth from me, you will treat me as if I am no longer living. I am still living, and I need to know the truth about my life. Please help me find that truth.

Right to Be in Denial

It is my right not to accept the truth when I hear it. Please honor this right along with all these other rights. One day you, too, will want the same rights.

In addition, you also have a legal Patient's Bill of Rights that we will share with you and uphold. Your rights are very important to us so if you or your caregivers ever have questions or concerns, please contact us.