Sioux City's First Hospice House

About Us

 

Our Story

Establishing a hospice house to serve Siouxland is the dream of Margaret Mitchell-Wilcox. Margo has personal experience with the daunting task of managing a loved one’s final illness and has had family members and close friends go through this ordeal, as well. In addition to dealing with the emotional burden of the illness, there is also the question of where to manage it. For various reasons the family home might not be the ideal location but it is often the only option available. Margo has long thought that there had to be a “better way.”

The better way was found when Margo learned about the idea of building a home where hospice care can be provided to the patient and family members can gather with their loved one in a comfortable, peaceful setting. The hospice house concept is known throughout the country, but Mitchell House will be the first such facility in Sioux City, Iowa.

Margo’s first husband, Ray Mitchell Jr., was a fourth generation resident of Sioux City. He and Margo raised their three children there and were very proud to call Sioux City home. Ray passed away suddenly in 1997. The Mitchell House is named in his memory and is seen by Margo and her family as a way to give something back to Siouxland, the area they love.


Mitchell Hospice House
Board of Directors


Daniel D. Dykstra
Partner
Heidman Law Firm, P.L.L.C.

Annette Goetsch, CPA
Henjes, Conner & Williams, P.C.

Dale R. Holdiman, MD
Medical Director
St Croix Hospice

Jacque Kreber

Director

Hospice of Siouxland

Richard M. Kunz
Vice President & Trust Officer
Security National Bank of South Dakota

Susan Macfarlane
Community Volunteer

Karen Matthey, BSN, RN
Quality and Compliance Manager (Retired)
Hospice of Siouxland

Margaret F. Mitchell-Wilcox
Community Volunteer

Ann T. Myers, BSN, RN
Commmunity Volunteer

Hallie Salmen

Trust Officer

Security National Bank of Sioux City, Iowa