Poem: Reflections of a Hospice Volunteer (Hospice, Nursing Homes, Eldercare) 3:25

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"Reflections of a Hospice Volunteer" by Frances Shani Parker is a poem from "Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer in Urban Nursing Homes" (non-fiction paperback and e-book).

 This book is the captivating account of her hospice volunteer insights and experiences in Detroit, Michigan nursing homes. Stories, general information and original poems explore hospice care, urban nursing homes, caregiving, dementia, death and bereavement. Strategies for improving healthcare and nursing homes are examined. This groundbreaking book has several major endorsements.Read more about "Becoming Dead Right" at Frances Shani Parker's website: http://www.francesshaniparker.com.

Visit her "Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog" blog here: http://hospiceandnursinghomes.blogspot.com/.

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  • Lovely Frances!! Thanks for sharing.

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