good life, good death, good grief

It Takes a Village

“My mother-in-law stayed in the hospice for the last four days of her life. But the hospice didn’t just care for her – it cared for us - the family. There were no visiting hours, no restrictions.... and we were allowed to play the Quran recitation on a CD within the room. I thought, ‘this is a service that my community doesn’t know is out there’, and I wanted to be a part of it.”  Majabeen, Cultural Liaison Officer, Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.
“My mother-in-law stayed in the hospice for the last four days of her life. But the hospice didn’t just care for her – it cared for us - the family. There were no visiting hours, no restrictions.... and we were allowed to play the Quran recitation on a CD within the room. I thought, ‘this is a service that my community doesn’t know is out there’, and I wanted to be a part of it.” Majabeen, Cultural Liaison Officer, Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.
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