Patient & Family Stories

We are thankful to have been with our patients and their loved ones during their journey. If you have a story you wish to share, please click here.

Evie
Batesburg-Leesville, SC

 I cannot express in words how much I appreciate everyone involved with helping me take care of my wife during her final year. Everyone that came to the house as well as the support of those I never got to meet in person was very nice and made a huge difference in the level of care that I could not provide on my own. God bless them all. 

- Jim, Husband

Barbara
Bonneau, SC

Nurse Kelsey went above and beyond to make sure my mom was as comfortable as possible. Montinique always did an amazing job of cleaning my mom and was so gentle. My mom loved both of them. Chaplin Betty always put a smile on my mom’s face and she looked forward to their visits. The staff who answered my calls at any time of the day or night were professional, patient and kind.

- Jennifer, Daughter

Mildred
Spartanburg, SC

My mother spent her last couple of years under the care of hospice with her nurse Sharon. Her nurse and aide became like family, as did the staff at Ashlan Village in Lyman. I know the friends and caretakers she met there made her last years much more enjoyable than they would have otherwise been. We’re very thankful to the hospice team for taking great care of her, as well as the support that was provided as she transitioned, passed away and in the months afterwards.

- Bobby, Child

Gerry
Spartanburg, SC

This team took care of my Mom the last two weeks of her life. She was treated with such dignity in their care. They also helped me understand what my Mom was experiencing. I am so thankful she had this care before she passed away. I cannot say enough good things about the way we were treated by their team. God Bless you all.

- Laura, Daughter

Winston
Greenwood, SC

The Willis Family appreciates the acts of kindness and helping hand given to my dad and the family. The compassion and caring spirit received on every visit gave us great comfort during the weary hours and the days of pain. We are thankful to God that Winston is resting and at peace in heaven, where there is no more pain and no more suffering because “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Psalms 30:5.”

- Annie, Wife

Thomas
Charleston, SC

My family and I are still going through the grieving process and everyone I’ve talked to has been helpful and understanding.

- Stephen, Son