A Tender Hand in the Presence of Death
- by Maria Lopez
- September 1, 2016
Many volunteers are involved in various forms of community support in the community. This beautifully written story from the New Yorker traces the day in the life of what we would call a palliative care community nurse, and in some ways is an illuminating insight into experiences that may be shared by community visiting volunteers.
Pic: Photograph by Eugene Richards for The New Yorker.
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