The lotus grows from the mud, rises and blooms in full splendor - unsullied by the mud. In the same analogy, the growth of PURE LOTUS Hospice of Compassion can be compared to the lotus flower.
Friday, 3 March 2017
Thank you to Mr. Mok Check Boon
Monday, 5 May 2014
Pet Therapy at Pure Lotus Hospice
Pet Therapy was started at the hospice in late 2013 .One of our volunteers Tan Goay Gnoh brings her little Pomeranian dog along to visit the patients on alternate Tuesdays . His name is Tam Tam and he is a loving , clever little fellow. Always obedient and willing to do his 'tricks' so that people give him biscuit treats ! Some of the patients have become friends with Tam Tam and are happy to see him when he visits . They enjoy stroking him and petting him . The session makes them smile and talk more easily and they sometimes reminisce about their lives before they got sick ; the pets they used to have ,etc . Pet Therapy is often used in hospices round the world and has been found to be useful in making patients feel less anxious and stressed . Dogs are ideal because they are such loving friendly creatures . We sometimes have patients who are abandoned by their families at the hospice . These people have not been touched or hugged for a long time . Often they feel worthless , hopeless and unloved . Holding Tam Tam and stroking him , having him respond immediately - makes them feel much better about themselves . We are very grateful to Goay Gnoh for her commitment to the patients and for sharing her little dog with us .
Monday, 24 March 2014
Complementary therapies
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Art Therapy at Pure Lotus Hospice

Art session by patients and volunteers
Art and Craft was introduced as a complementary therapy for patients at the hospice in 2012.The program is run with the help of volunteers on Monday mornings . Patients who are happy to take part are helped by volunteers to create simple but fun things which can be completed within an hour at the most . At other times they are encouraged to color and draw and paint . Some will talk about their past life experiences and share old memories whilst painting and colouring .At times ,it helps them to reveal their hidden emotions in a safe way and can be a cathartic experience .Some patients use Art as a way to express their fear ,pain and sadness . Others use it to express their gratitude to carers and loved ones and as a way to say 'Thank You'. Art Therapy is a useful medium to use to help patients get in touch with their emotions and is widely used as a complemetary therapy in the West . Many universities offer courses for those who wish to work as professional Art therapists . In Malaysia however, we lack such professional therapists . We endeavour to fill the gap with volunteers who are skilled in Art and Craft and who are compassionate enough to give their time and effort to the hospice patients. At Pure Lotus Hospice we are fortunate to have a group of Korean volunteers who come in on a regular basis to make this program a successful and meaningful one .
Rev Lyan Shih encouraging patient who is attempting to do a painting
Friday, 16 March 2012
New building opens
Sifu Lyan Shih of Pure Lotus Hospice, has a dream to serve the sick and the poor.
10 years ago, she spearheaded a team of volunteers, nurses, doctors, to care for the sick especially cancer patients.
Many a time, she has to face many hurdles. But with strong faith in the Bodhisattva of Compassion, she resiliently endured and overcame the obstacles.
Through her sincere effort, today, the building Pure Lotus Hospice of Compassion stands tall.
A few blocks away from the old premise mushroom up another building.
Upstairs of this new block, is specially designed for the children diagnosed with cancer.
Her work has reached a wide circle of community.
The public seeing Sifu’s compassion for the sick, and her sincere effort put forth, today many donors donated cash and kinds to help Pure Lotus Hospice sustain its expenses, making Pure Lotus Hospice of Compassion what it is today.






