Poem: Reflections of hospice volunteers (hospitals and nursing homes and care for the elderly) 03:25 minutes.
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Book of Praise
"Perhaps the best gift that Ms. Parker for its readers. Bringing people and events that are often not visible until the book is really a gift to write an eloquent and powerful, the stories are meaningful and sustainable .."
Dr. Peter A.. Lichtenberg, director of the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
"Is to fill this book with poetry, stories, wisdom and common sense can help, born and students, educators and policy makers to understand aging their own and realize that in our society - and should - be important changes that can provide security, dignity and individual care at the end of our lives," Alice HEDTA - Executive Director, National Coalition of Citizens Nursing Home Reform
"The second part of the book is what we as individuals and as a society should do to improve things for those who are dying. I enjoyed especially tourism, which is conducted in a wheelchair, was born in Haven."
Dr. Roger Woodruff - Director of Palliative Care, International Association of Palliative Care Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia
"Mrs. Parker gives us a review of the wonderful experience of home care nurses, volunteers, and how we can, in all areas of social services, may join together to improve the delivery of palliative care philosophy."
Karyne Jones - President of the National Alliance and the Centre for the elderly black
"I highly recommend this book to anyone who has not seen the disease and the death of a family member or who ever will be. This includes everyone."
Mr. Madgett Naomi Long - Editor and Publisher, the award-winning poet from the city of Detroit, Michigan
"There is no better description of the generation of inter-binding and mutual learning that can be found in" Becoming Dead Right. "I do not believe Parker opens up opportunities and described with obvious love for the Cup among school children and residents in nursing homes."
James C. Kielsmeir, Ph.D., chairman of the National Youth Leadership
"Ms. Parker appeared in his years as teacher volunteers and Hospice for us to look beyond the stereotypes that trap our beliefs about what the elderly and young people can do when this opportunity."
Nelda Brown, Executive Director, National Service Learning Partnership at the Academy for Educational Development
Poem: Reflections of hospice volunteers (hospitals and nursing homes and care for the elderly) 03:25 minutes.
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