A Simple Hello Makes a Difference
I have always felt sympathy and compassion for senior citizens that I have met at resting homes. I feel for the people who sit alone without any family, but I never did anything about it. I guess I figured someone else would. I did not take the time to really think about the depth of their pain. Then I thought the day I was visiting my Aunt Olga at the Hospice, what if I did take a moment out of my busy schedule to simply say hello to someone that has no family or stop and chat with someone eating alone. And I did.I spent day in and day out visiting with Aunt. While I was visiting for several hours I would stop in each room and chat with the men and women. I helped the Hospice each day with bringing wheel chairs down to the events that were held. One night I danced and sung for a group of women. This activity took place in a room right near my aunt. My aunt was unable to move from the bed but she heard me and she was ecstatic. She had a smile that sparkled from ear
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Approximate Word count = 654
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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