Veterans Affairs program provides comfort to vets in hospice

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By pilotonline.com

A Department of Veterans Affairs program offered at several facilities in the Chicago area seeks to provide companionship in a veteran’s final days.

The No Veteran Dies Alone program is active in about one-third of Veterans Affairs facilities nationwide, according to officials. Those facilities include Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago and Hines VA Hospital near Oak Park, the Chicago Tribune reported.

The program, which began in 2013, links volunteers with veterans in hospice care whose family and friends cannot be there to comfort them.

“It is an act of true selflessness to comfort a patient as they take their final breath,” said Dr.hire vets Stephen Holt, director of Lovell Federal Health Care Center. “Since we began this program, no veteran has been alone in their final moments.”

Nick Konz of Grayslake, 69, who served as an Army cook for part of the 1960s in Germany, is one of the volunteers at the Lovell program.

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