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elizabeth winland left a comment for Frances Shani Parker
"Fransis I hope you received my comment ,Im having trouble checking if their reaching everyone.Thank you for telling me to remove my number and shall watch your video's and read some of your books . God Bless Liz"
Nov 26, 2009
elizabeth winland left a comment for Frances Shani Parker
"Frances , thank you for telling me about posting my # . I just came back from watching 2012 and highly recommend it friend. There were many touches of humanity and grace throughout the movie. Sort of like the work you are doing for other's.…"
Nov 26, 2009
elizabeth winland left a comment for Denise Matherly
"Please Denise let me know how to start."
Nov 26, 2009
elizabeth winland left a comment for Denise Matherly
"Denise how can I start the volunteer process and when. I did fill out an application and spoke with you a while ago. Please let me know ho to help.818-919-5396"
Nov 26, 2009
elizabeth winland left a comment for Denise Matherly
"Denise I hope to help your Hospice organization in the near future.I also admire your dedication and passion for those in Hospice care, and it"s volunteers.God Bless Liz keene-Winland"
Mar 15, 2009

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 If any individual or organization needs support books for patients, caregivers, families, staff during this time of crisis, "Dying w/o Crying" and "Affairs of the Heart” are reduced to cost ($5 ) on jiwillett.com. Utilized by Pastoral Care of many health facilities including MSKCC and UPMC. For large orders DM for bulk rate. Stay well. Chaplain Janice  (Radio,TV,Media info @ jiwillett.com)
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When Your Massage Client Has Dementia  https://medium.com/@everflowing"


Providing massage for dying persons presents multi level challenges to me as a practitioner. One of these special challenges is working with persons experiencing dementia. One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause. https://medium.com/@everflowing"…

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  • Hello Elizabeth!

    OMGosh! I moved to a different hospice last July. Im so sorry I have not looked at this page in all that time! I will call you and try to reconnect. I apologize I do not use this page for real time communications. My new email is denise.matherly@vitas.com I am in Torrance now. I hope you are referring to my old hospice Mission Hospice in Pasadena? or denisedm4@aol.com
  • You should remove the number again where you mention sending an application.

    Some of us have our settings (upper right corner of profile page) set so comments are not written on our walls without our approval. After they are approved, you see them.
    Thanks for your movie comments and kind words. Frances
  • Elizabeth, you might want to reconsider posting your phone number. Some of these posts circulate in other areas of the Internet. You can always send private messages directly to a person after becoming a friend.
  • Hello Elizabeth Thank you so much for contacting me about volunteering. I'm looking forward to working with you!

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