Omega House

  • Health

Who We Are

Mission: 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.

In September 1999, concerned community members gathered at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Hancock to discuss the need for a hospice home.   Out of these meetings, Omega House was born. After a 3-year community-wide capital campaign that raised nearly 1.2 million dollars Omega House was built in 2005 as a 6-bed home. Today, our home offers 8 beds to individuals in the Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties.

What We Do

Omega House offers a peaceful, homelike environment for terminally ill people and provides end-of-life care that emphasizes compassion, independence, respect and dignity. In cooperation with local hospice programs, Omega House provides residents with exceptional care and attention 24-hours a day, seven days a week.