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People who maintain strong connections to family, friends, and faith appear to be at less risk of developing cancer than those who are more isolated.

Testimonials


Jack & Charlene Martin

We have to give VNA credit for bringing Charlene through a tough time; we saw amazing things occur in her treatment. One of the best things about VNA is the fact that you can call anytime and someone will respond quickly. It is comforting to know that someone is always there to help, whether it be making an extra visit, a phone call or giving special instructions on her care.




Bonnie Gayer

Visiting Nurse Association has played a vital role in helping my husband remain at home and allowing me to learn the necessary techniques to care for him. At first I was frightened to learn these new techniques, but the encouragement the ladies gave me made it much easier. They are so helpful, I couldn't do it without them.




Vi Shively - Wife of a hospice patient and a hospice volunteer.

The hospice nurses were always at my house when they promised, that kind of dependability is something you never forget.




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