The CNS Layton Branch recently hosted a very special Senior Wish for a hospice patient named Diane. Diane was diagnosed with terminal cancer this past winter and began receiving compassionate hospice care from our team a few months later. One of her nurses spoke with Diane about our Senior Program, and asked if she would like to request a Wish.
Max The Cat Brings Comfort to CNS Hospice Patient
CNS hospice patient, Vivian, has always been a cat lover, but wasn’t able to have cats after she married her husband who had severe cat allergies. Still, Vivian's fondness for cats never faded. At the end of her life, she shared with CNS Social Worker, Lora Bell, her wish to spend time with a cat one last time.
CNS Bereavement Helps Heal Families
TOGETHER AGAIN: ELSIE KIMMEL'S SENIOR WISH
CNS hospice patient, Elsie Kimmel, recently had a very special family dinner, thanks to the CNS Senior Wish Program. You might be surprised to learn that about half of the Senior Wishes we host are simple family dinners in a patient's home or care center. Most hospice patients don’t have the energy to go on an airplane ride or attend a Jazz game and really just want to spend time in their home, surrounded by family, which was the case with Elsie.
The Ride of a Lifetime: Louis Griffin’s Senior Wish
On May 6, 2022, just 10 days before turning 87, Louis Griffin climbed into a Cessna airplane for his Senior Wish and the ride of his life, accompanied by his son, Daryl, and CNS social worker, Jason Bohman.
Pilot Kim Hall of Leading Edge Aviation in Logan flew the group from the Logan Airport throughout Cache Valley, including Millville Canyon and Mount Logan, where Louis and his family used to enjoy camping.