Friends
Our Mission: To receive and administer funds to support the mission of McLaren Northern Michigan and support programs that enhance the well-being of the community.
O F T H E F O U N D AT I O N HOSPICE EDITION
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A Note from Our CEO & Board Chair
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Donors Make the Difference
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Community Support
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You Give Dignity
When you give to McLaren Home Care & Hospice, you show kindness to Hospice patients and their families. Your generous support allows patients to experience comfort, compassion, and dignity during their final days. Thank you for giving dignity to so many.
Why We Need Your Help Hospice care is costly, and we happily serve patients with all types of insurance, as well as those without insurance. This means that our operating costs are well above the reimbursement amount from Medicare and other insurance companies. Without gifts from donors, we would not be able to cover the costs of providing our full range of Hospice services and maintaining our Hospice houses. Your gifts help bridge the gap in funding and keep our services available for all those who need them. Here’s how you can help today: • Give $164 to pay for the cost of an overnight stay for one patient • Give a monthly recurring gift to cover patient care costs
We’re So Grateful for You Dear Friends, Every day, we have the privilege of seeing your gifts at work. I want you to know that in each of our Hospice houses as well as through our home care services, your gifts are bringing compassionate care to hundreds of individuals. Your support has helped make McLaren Home Care & Hospice an incredible source of quality, compassionate home and residential care for patients in their final stages of life. This much-needed service is so important in helping families and individuals navigate a difficult and trying time. Your contributions give them the care and comfort they deserve. We’re so grateful for you. Thank you. Sincerely,
• Give a one-time gift of any amount • Plan a future gift in your will or estate plan When you make a gift, choose the region you’d like to support. Simply mail your gift in the enclosed envelope, and we will make sure that your contribution is directed to the right place.
Laura Daniel, MSN, RN, CHPNA President & CEO McLaren Home Care & Hospice
A Note of Thanks From A Family Member…
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360 Connable Avenue Petoskey, MI 49770 231-487-3500 Friends of the Foundation Newsletter: Hospice Edition is a publication of the McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation and is produced three times a year for contributors to Hospice. Find out more about our work by visiting mclaren.org/NorthernMichiganFoundation.
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Michael Nuorala, CPA Board Chair McLaren Home Care & Hospice
To Whom it May Concern, is 88 My husband entered Home Hospice about two months ago. He ng years old and is homebound. We have had the privilege of havi is the most wonderful caregivers possible. Alicia is his nurse. She carin g, compassionate, efficient, resourceful, and professional. Sheto understands my husband’s concerns and has been accommodating the his every need…When we had a substitute, she stepped in with l same qualities…We just wanted to let you know what wonderfuto people you have working for you. We look forward every week . Alicia’s visit and would recommend your service to those in need Thank you so muc h for this service. You are truly appreciated. - Hospice Family Member
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Donors Make the Difference PROFILE: Lucille Hume Several days a week, Sharon Smith stops by the Cheboygan Hospice House to visit her good friend, Lucille Hume. The two met years ago, when Lucille’s daughter brought her to Sharon’s salon for a haircut. “Since then, we just hit it off and became best friends,” said Sharon, who sometimes brings her curling iron and hairspray with her on visits so that she can fix Lucille’s hair. The Hospice House offers a private bedroom, bathroom, and sitting area for Lucille, as well as around the clock care. “It is so wonderful for her to have this place to stay,” said Sharon. “I’m glad that we didn't have to worry about her falling on the ice or snow this past winter,” she added. Hospice house workers and volunteers also provide three meals a day for Lucille and other residents. The home is comfortable and well-equipped for residents in need of ongoing support. With a full kitchen, a living room, prayer room, and solarium, the Hospice House offers multiple spots for families and friends to visit their loved ones.
Lucille is grateful to be here as well; she says she is glad that she has regular connections with others. In addition to being a resident here, Lucille is also a supporter of Hospice. She has given the gift of her home to Hospice (read more on Page 4). Lucille said she wanted to give so that others in the community could spend their final days with support from professional, compassionate caregivers either in their own homes or at a hospice house. “So many people are alone, without children or family or even friends to visit them or help them. I wanted to give to Hospice so that no one would have to be alone in their final days,” - Lucille Hume, Hospice Patient and Legacy Donor Today, Sharon and Lucille chat just like old friends do. Sharon curls and styles Lucille’s hair. Nurses and support staff are available to administer needed medications, assist with personal care, and provide a helping hand and listening ear whenever needed. It’s the type of personal, kind, and dignified care that Lucille wants to give to others, and it’s the type of care that others, through their gifts, have made possible for her. Thank you for the many ways you support Hospice patients through your giving. We need your ongoing support to continue to serve patients like Lucille. Please consider how you can give today to provide compassionate care to Hospice patients.
Sharon Smith stops by the Cheboygan Hospice House several times a week to visit her friend, resident Lucille Hume. Sharon, a hairdresser, takes time to curl and style Lucille’s hair.
To support McLaren Home Care & Hospice, mail your gift in the enclosed envelope, or give online at www.mclaren.org/northernmichiganfoundation/giving. Your gifts will stay local and will be designated to the region of your choice.
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On the Cover: Marie Rosen, RN, BSN, CHPN, provides compassionate care for residents at Hiland Cottage in Petoskey.
Friends
Our Mission: To receive and administer funds to support the mission of McLaren Northern Michigan and support programs that enhance the well-being of the community.
O F T H E F O U N D AT I O N HOSPICE EDITION
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A Note from Our CEO & Board Chair
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Donors Make the Difference
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Community Support
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You Give Dignity
When you give to McLaren Home Care & Hospice, you show kindness to Hospice patients and their families. Your generous support allows patients to experience comfort, compassion, and dignity during their final days. Thank you for giving dignity to so many.
Leaving a Legacy: Many Ways to Give Cheboygan county resident, Lucille Hume, wanted to contribute to the McLaren Home Care & Hospice Cheboygan Hospice House. Instead of writing a check, she transferred ownership of her home, retaining the right to live there while also helping future hospice patients and families. Her gift is called a retained life estate, a planned gift in which a donor can transfer ownership of a house to a nonprofit organization and receive a significant tax deduction, but continue to live in the house if they choose. Supporting McLaren Home Care & Hospice with a retained life estate gift was the right choice for Lucille. There are other ways
to support McLaren Home Care & Hospice programs and services in northern Michigan, including bequests, beneficiary designations, and charitable remainder trusts. Each way of giving has advantages, including significant tax savings or deductions. To learn more about giving options through the McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation, contact Jennifer Doumanian, Planned Giving Officer, at 231-487-5020.
Community Support “Hospice has touched so many people during a tough time in their lives. It’s easy to give to an organization that has such an important mission.” - Jane Chambers, Comptroller at Wheeler Chevrolet Buick
Thank you to the team at Wheeler Chevrolet Buick in Cheboygan for donating goods to the Cheboygan Hospice House.
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To learn how your business, club, or organization can help meet the needs of hospice patients, contact Erinn Hill, Development Officer, at 231-487-3507 or ehill1@northernhealth.org.