
The Dream House Story:
Pursuing the Dream…
Laura Moore visualized a different kind of life for medically fragile children. With appropriate education and skills training, families could safely and effectively care for their medically fragile children at home.
In November 2001, Laura founded The Dream House for Kids, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to establishing resources necessary to get medically fragile children out of institutions, save them from neglectful and abusive situations, and give them the home, family and future they so desperately needed to live. The mission evolved to better address its expanded focus to create community support and partnerships. In December 2002, the organization name officially changed to Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc.
Laura Brought the DREAM to Life
While building the Dream House organization from the ground up, with no other precedent to follow, Laura and her family fostered six medically fragile children and provided respite to six more. All the while, she was proving her theory. In doing so, she put into practice the now patent-pending Family for Keeps® Transition Model of Care.
Learn more about Dream House wrap-around hospital to home transition care programs, services and resources.


