BETTY, THE WISE HOSPICE PATIENT

Paddy, a hospice therapy dog, has a patient named Betty. Betty died yesterday.  She had lived with MS for 30 years and could only move one knuckle in her right hand.  Even though she suffered the loss of her body and her husband's and daughter's death, she had a remarkably upbeat and generous spirit.

I once asked her if she had ever been depressed because she was living in a nursing home.  She admitted that she did get depressed from time to time, but all she had to do was look around her.  In her viewpoint, everyone else was in much worse condition.

She was 65 years old when she died.

When we visited a week ago, she told me that she would be joining her loved ones in heaven one day.  Today's the day.  Rest in peace, Betty.  You were loved.


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