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Beth Hurley of Norwell is a hospice nurse who provides compassionate care with dignity and eases pain for people with serious and often terminal illnesses. She knows what its like both as a nurse with the Norwell VNA and Hospice, and also as a family member. She received hospice help about 15 years ago when two of her brothers were dying of AIDS in a Boston hospice home. That experience changed her life and led her to become a hospice nurse.
I was emotionally depleted, and I dont know what we could have done without that wonderful hospice home. Our brothers could die with dignity, without pain and with their family all around them.

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  • very inspiring

  • You Sweetheart! I, myself, have done what you do and when you said " you take more than you give" you could NOT have more more correct. Yes, it IS a very tough and tiring occupation but (trying to not be egotisitcal here) I think some of us are very blessed that we can handle this type work. Thank you so much for your video!

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