June 19, 2013

Blue Skies Offers Services to Help Those in Their Most Difficult Stages

Kimberly A. Condon, a nurse who worked in the ER and in hospice, writes about her experiences in a moving and thought provoking new essay for Slate. Her essay is deeply personal and it demonstrates the difficulty everyone faces in dealing with death - whether the death is of a loved one or a patient.

Blue Skies Hospice, with its caring and competent staff of nurses, doctors, clergy, social workers, and volunteers, is dedicated to providing care, comfort, and companionship during the final days of a patient life, and it also offers a bereavement group to help the families of patients make the transition into a new world that suddenly feels empty without the presence of their loved one.

Please contact us and inquire about our services. We can answer your questions, and we hope, ease your worries.