Hospice Stories

89 Stories

Malpractice Makes Perfect by DeliriousMoon
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Malpractice Makes Perfectby Jess Jones
When heiress Alexis Dupont asks part-time P.I Evie Harper to search her sisters room for an expensive missing heirloom it seems like an easy gig to give Evie a little po...
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Tonight by FluffNStuff_BTS
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Tonightby Fluff N' Stuff BTS
Seokjin is a seasoned hospice volunteer. He has been a faithful companion to many terminally ill patients, bringing laughter and light to their final days. Seokjin belie...
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Cure? [Hiatus] by Staying_1003
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Cure? [Hiatus]by Staying_Vegemite
Hospice ဆိုတဲ့နေရာက သာမန် ဆေးရုံတွေလိုမဟုတ်ဘူးလေ။ အသက်ရှင်ရမယ့် အချိန် အကန့်အသတ်ပဲရှိတဲ့ လူနာတွေအတွက် စိတ်သက်သာရာရစေဖို့ လာထားရှိတဲ့နေရာ။ 🌿 မင်းက ဘယ်လောက်ထိ စိတ်ရှည်နို...
"Death Do Us Part" by Ratchetthedocofdoom
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"Death Do Us Part"by Sydney
Ratchet's diagnosis did more than ruin his health, it ruined his relationship. Drift stopped coming home early and he never really sees him in Hospice.
Confessions of an Intern by feydoc
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Confessions of an Internby Michele Regan
These are musings of mine, told as I grow through residency. I hope to share a little insight into the making of a doctor, one who still cannot believe she's been blesse...
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Two Years of Wonder - A Memoir by TedNeill
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Two Years of Wonder - A Memoirby Ted Neill
WINNER OF THE NAUTILUS AWARD. These are excerpts from Two Years of Wonder. The full memoir is available wherever books are sold online, all proceeds go to helping childr...
Flower Petals, Gingerbread Cookies and Morphine  by spoodge123
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Flower Petals, Gingerbread Cookies...by spoodge123
The story of how a girl's relationship with her grandma changed dramatically her outlook on her life.
CHASING FIRE by yepimnotthatgirl
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CHASING FIREby yepimnotthatgirl
People here [hospice] isn't just dying. They're living their life here, happily and peacefully. Credit photo to the right owner. credit to @CashInHo for my Cover. Publis...
fragmented by perfectiondeception
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fragmentedby Phillip Emmans
these poems are pieces of me i've been shattered by life that's the real me
Narcissus by KieranBingles
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Narcissusby BlackRock
Imagine what it would be like to have your entire life -- your friends, your family, your interests, your loves, your hatreds, your future -- all taken away from you in...
Stages of Death by Alice_ina_Wonderland
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Stages of Deathby Alice Buchanan
Everyone talks about grief, but nobody ever talks about the moments that lead up to grief. Jessica struggles when her mother Karol is diagnosed, especially when that dia...
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Hospice Nurse by therese_flanagan
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Hospice Nurseby Therese Flanagan
My mom's hospice nurse comes on Fridays and we always wind up talking a lot. Today we had a conversation and I was asking her about the impact hospice nursing has had on...
Grandma  by TheGirlWhoGotAway321
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Grandma by Melinda Mienko
A short story telling the my last moments with my dearest grandma. This is also a snapshot of someone with a panic disorder going through loss on her own.
MOONLIGHT SONATA by Samuelegarrido
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MOONLIGHT SONATAby SAMUEL GARRIDO
The theater was packed. The audience cheered wildly. Joshua was beyond himself with pride and happiness. It was a dream come true. He felt a lump in his throat and tears...
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Tears from the Compound Eye by ghostwriter_rx
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Tears from the Compound Eyeby Justin George
A dying patient reflects back on her short life
The Walk by maraudersmap09
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The Walkby maraudersmap09
You can't escape the 3 words. No, not "I love you". You can't escape this phrase because it enclosed you with fear you'll be thrashing to escape the torment an...
Narcissus by AnyaDawn
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Narcissusby Anya Dawn
Sage Kennedy is a gardener. Raised on the land, she knows there is good in all things: she seeks it out. Elliot Parker is an athlete. Coddled by his parents, adored by...
Dear dad by antisocialwriting
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Dear dadby Kalle
Letters to my dying father
Words from a Shooting star  by MYoweN_StorY
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Words from a Shooting star by MYoweN_StorY
Hey, I work in hospice,. And it taught me more about life - then death. And more about myself, then anyone else. And I have also absolutely no idea how to process th...