We all age and eventually face the end of life. For many, the prospect of death is not as daunting as the fear of growing old and losing our independence. The thought of relying on others for basic tasks, like using the restroom or remembering our loved ones’ names, is a daunting one.
Maria, a resident of a care facility in Austinburg, Ohio, was well aware that her time on this Earth was drawing to a close. Throughout her life, she had been a dedicated singing and piano teacher who reveled in the world of music. Being away from music weighed heavily on her heart during her final days.
However, fate smiled upon Maria because one of her former students, Joshua Woodard, was now working at the same care home. Joshua had been a pupil of Maria’s since he was just nine years old, and their bond was strong.
Joshua eagerly decided to fulfill Maria’s last wish. Armed with the lyrics on his phone, he sang a touching rendition of Maria’s favorite song. This gesture held special meaning, as Joshua and Maria’s connection went back to his early childhood.
In the words of Marti Adkins Redmond, “Hospice workers are angels, but this hospice aide is exceptional.” Maria had once shared her musical talents with her students, and now, Joshua, her former student, was bringing comfort and joy to her in her final days. It is a testament to the exceptional individuals who work in hospice care, making a difference in the lives of those they serve.