I have encountered so many stories of staff taking extra steps to ease the transition not just for the resident, but for family and friends as well. Residents and loved ones have received kind notes, words, hugs and even personal time off of work from staff. This is one of the many reasons that we are constantly looking for new ways to show appreciation to St. John’s staff members. It takes a very special type of person to confront so much loss and yet still renew their hearts to open again and embrace a new journey. Finding empathy for suffering and the will to find solutions to ease pain requires a deep well of compassion. I am truly grateful to the renewing hearts of the entire team here and know as they support and surround a resident with love that the journey is not made alone. Death is not something we generally talk much about in society, but when you know that you are surrounded by people with compassion, some of the fears subside. Every day we seek to provide this comfort, so when the time comes, these final moments can bring peace.
Nate Sweeney- Administrator, Vice President of Skilled Services