Ron and Kitty Manning
“We are so thankful for the time that the Hope’s Friends’ team shared with us and our son Aiden. They were there every day. We can’t thank them enough.”
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“We are so thankful for the time that the Hope’s Friends’ team shared with us and our son Aiden. They were there every day. We can’t thank them enough.”
“They’ve all been wonderful to my son and to our family. They’ve supported us when our lives were turned upside down.”
“They came home from the hospital with us, taught us how to use all the equipment, and to enjoy each day. They were here with us when we needed them most.”
“I’ve really taken care of my son by myself for 12 years, but since getting him palliative care, we have gotten so much help from the team. His needs are changing. As he’s growing it’s more difficult for me to do all the things I used to. The simplest things, like providing us with a lift in the house—make life so much easier. It’s a wonderful service. I love all the nurses. I just wish more people knew about you!”