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Providing Comfort and Companionship in Final Moments

Reassuring presence to dying patients who would otherwise be alone.

Through the efforts of our employee volunteers, the No One Dies Alone program provides a reassuring presence to dying patients who would otherwise be alone. Trained volunteers from St. Anthony’s staff offer compassionate companionship to patients and residents who are alone during their final hours.

Our Mission

Through the efforts of employee volunteers, No One Dies Alone provides a reassuring presence to dying patients who would otherwise be alone.

With the support and training from St. Anthony’s nursing staff, social services and pastoral care, compassionate companions offer patients and residents the most valuable of human gifts—a dignified death.

Who Benefits from No One Dies Alone?

No One Dies Alone is for patients or residents who are on comfort care, are on DNR status and are expected to die within 48-72 hours.
If the patient or resident does not have family or friends locally, or has family who are traveling to be by their side, or if the patient or resident does not have family and friends involved and present, St. Anthony’s No One Dies Alone program will arrange for a trained volunteer to be a companion at the bedside with compassion and dignity.

How to Begin the Program

Weekdays from 8:00am to 4:00pm, contact:

During evenings, weekends or holidays, contact:

Staff in Spiritual Care

Rev. Angelo Luis

Chaplain

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