Payable to: Sunset Hospice Cottage
PO Box. 203 Worthington, MN 56187
After tragically losing her husband Tom Murphy, Susanne turned her pain into purpose. Susanne was soon joined by a dozen locals, all of whom shared similar stories of loss and a common goal to uplift the community. The group quickly went to work, and as they honored the memories of their loved ones, they created a comforting home away from home for Worthington residents approaching the end of life.
In September of 2001, Hospice Cottage Inc, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), was successfully established, and it’s been a mainstay in the community ever since. Learn all about the facility and the team that helps Worthington’s Cottage of Care run so smoothly. Get to know the all-volunteer board, who were brought together by passion, purpose and love of community.
Joe Anderson
Board of DirectorsPat Grimmius
Board of Directors, SecretaryKathy Hayenga
Board of Directors / Co-TreasurerJoel Krekelberg
VolunteerRobyn Moser
Board of DirectorsSusanne Murphy
Board of Directors- Vice PresidentMichael Petersen
Board of Directors / CMODeb Scheidt
Board of DirectorsJudy Selberg
Board of DirectorsIda Van Westen
VolunteerWhether you’re familiar with the hospice process or it’s all new to you, we’re here to help guide you every step of the way. To get you started, we’ve paired the most common hospice questions with a host of heartfelt answers from certified professionals. From the fundamentals of hospice to family grief counseling, learn what to expect and determine the type of care that’s right for you and your loved ones.
Who is eligible to receive hospice care?
Typically, care is offered to anyone who has a life expectancy of less than 6 months. However, most people start hospice care in-home and as their symptoms advance, they often move to a full-time managed care facility such as Sunset Hospice Cottage.
What if the patient lives longer than 6 months?
This is a blessing, and you will receive the same care for you as long as you meet the conditions for hospice services.
How do I know when it’s time to go into a facility like Sunset Hospice Cottage?
Many people start their hospice care at home, and the majority of our residents use Sanford’s services for in-home hospice care. Most commonly our residence transition from in-home hospice care to our Sunset Hospice Cottage when it becomes difficult for you or your family to adequately take care of your needs. This transition is sometimes for the concerns for safety, the needs for general care, or even emotional support.
Can I go home from Sunset Hospice Cottage if I get better?
Absolutely, we have had several patients whose conditions took a turn for the best. We are always delighted to see somebody return to their home if they so desire. The decision is always in the hands of the patient and the family.
How much does it cost?
$170 per night paid to Sanford Health. Reimbursement for most hospice services comes from Medicare, Medicaid, health maintenance organizations, and other private insurance plans. However, these costs do not cover room and board. The per night fee is paid to Sanford for the additional staff necessary for 24/7 operation. Sunset Hospice Cottage costs are covered entirely by donations.
How long are most patients in Sunset Hospice Cottage?
The majority of patients are in the cottage 5 to 10 days, but some have been in our facility for more than six months.
I'm concerned about the pain, can you help?
Our nurses on staff specialize in pain and symptom management and are always working to address your needs and make you more comfortable.
Does choosing hospice mean I am "giving up"?
Hospice care focuses on enhancing the quality of life in its final stages. It seeks neither to shorten nor prolong life.
May I continue with my treatments and therapies?
Hospice specializes in palliative care also referred to as comfort care. Therefore, treatments are focused on controlling symptoms and managing pain, rather than attempting to cure.
How large is Sunset Hospice Cottage facility?
The building is roughly 15,000 square feet or 5-10 times larger than a typical home. It also includes limited underground parking to make it easy for residents to come into the facility without being exposed to the outdoor elements. The Cottage is located on 2 acres tucked away inside of a residential neighborhood on the south side of Lake Okabena. The facility has 4 residence bedrooms plus 2 backup bedrooms. These are all located on the main level.
Everyone deserves dignity during their final chapter. Our generous financial donors and compassionate volunteers ensure that Sunset Cottage runs smoothly, and that patient care is never compromised. All members of management serve as volunteers, and because 100% of donations go directly to the care of our residents, Sunset Cottage patients remain our top priority.
Payable to: Sunset Hospice Cottage
PO Box. 203 Worthington, MN 56187
Both my mother and father passed away at Sunset Hospice Cottage and the facility was a blessing to them and our family. It allowed us to be together through the good times and the hard ones. And enabled us to spend as much time with mom as she wanted without burdening her. Sunset Hospice Cottage provided the professional care, comfortable surroundings and spiritual support that we knew she wanted.
Sunset Hospice Cottage
1935 Woodland Court
Worthington, MN 56187
1 (866) 655-1017 1 (507) 372-7770