08/05/2025
I donāt usually share stories like this, but I feel compelled toābecause itās a powerful reminder of why this company exists.
To give a bit of context to the photos posted: this moment came together because our team stepped in when another hospice provider wouldn't accept a patientās spouse. The only thing this man wantedāhis final wishāwas to see his wife one last time.
From what Iāve heard, it wasnāt an easy situation. There were a lot of moving parts, multiple third-party providers to coordinate with, and time was short. But our admissions nurse and team made it happen. They got him home. And when he arrived, he and his wife were able to lock hands.
They never let go. Even at the time of his passing, their hands were still clasped together.
His final wish was honored. He passed in peace. And his familyāwho got to witness that quiet, powerful momentāwas given something theyāll carry with them forever: a sense of peace, closure, and gratitude.
This story, like so many others, is why we do what we do. But what makes this one stand out for me personally is that I wasnāt involved in it at all. I didnāt meet the patient. I didnāt meet the family. I had no direct hand in making it happenāand thatās exactly why Iām sharing it.
Because this is what weāve built. A team of people who lead with heart. Who care deeply. Who go above and beyond not for credit or recognition, but because itās the right thing to do.
Weāve had the honor of serving so many families, and every experience is meaningful. But some, like this one, leave an especially vivid imprint. Not because they're more importantābut because they're such a clear reflection of what we strive for: honoring wishes, creating peace, and making sure families are left with beautiful memories of their loved oneās final moments.
Weāre not perfectābut we aim for it, every single time.
To our team: thank you. For the work you do. For the hearts you have. For living this mission every day. I couldnāt be more proud.