5/5 Mumtaz M. 4 years ago on Google • 1 review
Hello
and
assalam
wa
alaykoum
.
I
would
like
to
thank
and
express
all
my
feelings
and
experience
and
gratitude
while
coming
to
mercy
hospice
Akl.
We
must
value
life
and
treasure
each
breath
we
take.
We
must
value
each
person
and
how
he
or
she
touches
our
lives
everyday.!!!
My
brother
was
there
for
a
week
and
then
he
went
home
and
came
back
again
..
Appreciation
is
the
highest
form
of
prayer,
for
it
acknowledges
the
presence
of
good
wherever
you
shine
the
light
of
your
thankful
thoughts.Well
,I
will
start
with
the
reception
,there
was
so
much
of
passion,love
,
support
,
care
,
encouragement
,
gentleness
,politeness
,
positiveness
,
ohh
my
GOD
...ITS
THE
BEST
IN
THE
WHOLE
WIDE
WORLD
.!!!
I
HAVE
been
a
RGON
from
1994
but
this
was
my
BEST
experience
IN
"'PALLIATIVE
CARE"'.!!!
I
will
never
forget
that
smile
as
I
walked
into
that
facility
,
starting
from
the
reception
.
How
polite
,
and
how
supportive
and
it
seemed
like
they
can
feel
us
,
our
sadness
and
our
pain
as
a
staff
of
that
hospice
.
So
proffesional
and
so
touching
and
heartfelt
.
Then
the
nurses
,
caregivers
,
the
cleaners
,
the
support
workers
,,,to
be
HONEST
ALL
THE
STAFF
had
been
so
overwhelming
,so
understanding
and
so
caring.
!!!
Trust
me,
just
their
smiles
:
lessens
the
pain
and
suffering.
The
touch
and
caring
is
just
next
..
their
humblesness
and
sharing
and
caring
just
relieves
and
gives
that
feeling
of
being
loved
and
cared
for
and
being
WANTED
..!!!
I
HAVE
witnessed
it
continuously
from
Saturday
11am
uptill
Sunday
2am
.
My
brother
had
sadly
left
us
at
5.09
pm
but
we
were
all
so
noisy
until
2am.
I
just
wanted
to
apologise
as
there
were
other
patients
there
to
be
considered
.
I
very
very
humbly
would
like
to
apologise
for
that
.
I
only
wish
we
could
do
more
for
him..
But
it
was
the
will
of
GOD
!!!
MAY
HIS
SOUL
REST
IN
PEACE
AND
THE
ALMIGHTY
ALLAH
/
GOD
GRANT
HIM
JANNATUL
FIRDOUS
,
THE
HIGHEST
PARADISE
AMEEN!!!
I
WOULD
LIKE
TO
SAY
AFEW
MORE
WORDS
.
On
behalf
of
the
families
and
friends
of
my
brother's..I
would
like
to
thank,
full
heartedly
to
the
mercy
hospice
for
taking
care
of
my
sweet
brother
who
passed
away
on
Sunday
the
27th
of
July
2019.
Life
is
worth
living
if
you
love
to
love,
if
you
do
what
you
like,
if
you
work
with
pleasure,
if
you
live
so
that
you
can
leave
something
behind,
if
you
learn
to
share
and
appreciate
every
moment
you
are
healthy,
free
and
alive,
PLEASE
appreciate
what
GOD
has
given
us
..
Also
a
very
full
heartfull
appreciation
and
thanks
to
the
staff
who
provided
services
to
the
family
who
had
spent
the
night
at
hospice
!!
Trust
me
,
but
words
are
very
less
to
express
how
much
that
meant
to
us
,to
allow
us
to
stay
beside
our
brother
with
all
the
passionate
hospitality
.
Words
cannot
express
my
feelings
nor
my
thanks
for
all
your
support
.
Thanking
all
of
you
for
your
perseverance
,support
and
care
.
Customer
service
training
benefits
everyone
involved.
Your
customers
will
feel
valued
and
appreciated.
Your
employees
will
gain
more
job
satisfaction,
take
personal
responsibility
for
customers,
and
have
pride
in
knowing
they
are
doing
their
best.
Very
proffesional
!!
The
staff
had
respected
our
religion
and
values
and
tradition.
..amazing
ITS
SUPERB
!!
It
was
superb,
very
breathtaking
and
very
very
heart
touching.
I
will
never
ever
forget
my
experience
with
all
the
staffs
at
this
hospice.
People
want
to
be
appreciated,
cared
for,
loved,
trusted,
and
respected.
But
they
also
want
to
be
understood,
and
if
you
master
the
skills
to
achieve
that,
you
truly
become
exceptional.
May
THE
ALMIGHTY
GOD'S
BLESSING
BE
ON
HOSPICE
FOREVER,
AMEN
.
When
you
hit
rock
bottom
like
this,
experience
the
stress
and
truly
fight
in
order
to
survive,
you
will
not
only
appreciate
the
value
of
money.
You
will
also
realize
that
you
don't
need
much,
that
you
need
very
little
to
get
by.
You
learn
to
appreciate
the
simple
things
in
life.
MY
SWEET
LOVING
AND
CARING
BROTHER
was
a
"'DOWN
TO
EARTH
PERSON
"",
MY
HEART
CRIES
AS
I
WRITE
.!!?
MAY
THE
HOSPICE
RISE
AND
SHINE
AS
IT
IS
,
AND
ALWAYS
AMEN
and
JAZAAK
ALLAHU
KHAIRAN
SINCERELY
THE
loving
ones.