
Covered Bridge Comfort Home
Bucks County’s very own Omega Home, coming soon
An Intro to Omega Homes
Via the Omega Home Network website:
Vision Statement:
We envision a world where every community offers loving care in a home-like setting that enables terminally ill people to live fully and die well
With the growing caregiver crisis in end-of-life care and the inadequate resources of the health care system, Omega Homes have emerged as havens of comfort, peace and support for people in need who are dying. These homes are known informally and collectively by many different names, including Social Model Hospice Homes, Comfort Care Homes, and Homes for the Dying.
Mission Statement:
Omega Home Network fosters a pathway to creating and sustaining community homes for people in need who are dying.
What is an Omega Home?
What is an Omega Home?
It's a home that's:
- designed for and focused on non-medical care at the end of life
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
- in a collaborative working relationship with the resident’s hospice (medical) care team
- not a hospital, nursing home, hospice, or medical facility
- funded by community and family support
- staffed by volunteers and/or paid caregivers who are considered “extended family”
- complementary and not duplicative to what already exists in the community
- created by the local community for the local community
- reflective of the spirit of the people and the culture of the local community
- inclusive and open to all people, according to local regulations
- simply “home and family” and carries the heart of everything that means
Our innovative model of non-medical care in a community home offers a comfort-based, person-centered home-away-from-home for people in the last months and days of life. Varying in size, appearance and internal policies, yet sharing a common foundation and philosophy, there are currently 100+ open or developing Omega homes located in multiple states across the US.
Further reading at Omega Home Network
