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Neighbors Who Give Comfort at the End
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When life’s clock winds down, a quiet revolution is happening in neighborhoods and hospitals across the country—hospice neighbors and butterfly volunteers are stepping in to remind the dying they’re more than their illness. Meet Hazel Bulger, a chiropractor and yoga teacher who’s found profound meaning in caring for her 86-year-old neighbor Eric, who’s battled cancer, a crash, and widowhood. Through their time together, Hazel’s learned to savor every moment—because facing mortality can make living richer. At St. Peter’s Hospice, volunteers help patients reclaim their identity beyond diagnosis, while at Great Western Hospital, butterfly volunteers offer music, massage, and presence to nearly 600 patients in the past year—giving families the break they desperately need. These acts of compassion aren’t just for the dying—they’re healing for the volunteers too, proving that in the face of loss, human connection is the most powerful medicine of all.
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