In the 18 months that Lynn Hamrick has been at Wendover Hospice House in Shelby, N.C., she’s learned more about living than dying. “When I came to Hospice, I felt like people sometimes have the wrong idea,” she reflected. “They automatically think you are at death’s door, but I found out the people here are focused on making your life better. Hospice is not a place of gray gloom and whispered woes. It is a place of caring and living and peace.”https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2385/thumbnail.jp
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