From the left;
Sarah Helm, Executive Director, Abraham Lincoln Healthcare
Foundation, Shelley Gray, Melissa Schmittler, and Gail
Benton all representing Memorial Home Services. |
Light Up a Life and ALHF supports local
hospice program
Donor gifts make hospice patient wishes come
true, help families cope with grief
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[February 25, 2015]
LINCOLN - A check representing
collective donor gifts of $11,571.68 from the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare
Foundation’s Dr. Wayne J. Schall Hospice Fund was recently presented to
Memorial Home Services staff members who work with Logan County patients
and their families. The memorial and Light Up A Life contributions from
local donors will support hospice services for patients in Logan County.
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Memorial Home Services is a not-for-profit affiliate of Memorial
Health System and serves 14 central Illinois counties. Shelley Gray,
RN (pictured) says she “loves the families, pharmacies, physicians
and hospital in the Lincoln community.” As part of her daily
routine, Gray visits hospice patients in their Logan and Mason
County homes to help make their final weeks and months as pain-free
and rewarding as possible. Also pictured to accept the donation on
behalf of hospice are Melissa Schmittler and Gail Benton.
Gray says that the gifts from ALHF will be used to support hospice
services in the Lincoln area including: on-going staff education in
palliative care, bereavement and volunteer services, as well as
Services of Remembrance for Lincoln-area hospice families. The gifts
also will help grant wishes for local patients as part of the
Memorial Medical Center Foundation’s Sharing Wishes Fund. Wishes
granted to Logan County patients have included a ride in a hot-air
balloon, a laptop needed to Skype with far-away family members, a
hearing device, and a haircut and special dinner. Hospice staff
members get to know the patients and their desires and then submit
applications to the Sharing Wishes Fund to make those wishes a
reality.
According to Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation executive
director Sarah Helm, ALMH started its own hospice program in the
late 1980s and named it in memory of beloved physician Dr. Wayne J.
Schall. Though the Schall Hospice Program at ALMH merged with
Visiting Nurses Association of Central Illinois (now known as
Memorial Home Services) in the mid-1990s, the community continued to
support the Schall Hospice Fund.
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More than $540,600 from 6,200 donors has since been donated to the
fund. In 2004, the local hospice advisory group recommended that
Schall funds purchase low-air-loss mattresses and other items that
hospice patients would use in their homes. Later the group approved
the renovation of a hospice respite care room at the former ALMH
facility and voted to use funds for pain medications that keep local
hospice patients comfortable during their final months.
Gifts for the Schall Hospice Fund can be sent to the Abraham Lincoln
Healthcare Foundation, 200 Stahlhut Drive in Lincoln. For more
information, contact the Foundation at 605-5006 or visit ALMH.org.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, Abraham Lincoln
Healthcare Foundation] |