Leaving my son Tanner with nurses took years to begin. I was hesitant initially because my children are God’s greatest gift to me! Even the thought of leaving him made me nervous. Tann was fragile, bed bound, and relied on total care- he was very much cognitively aware. If anyone took just a moment with him, his Smile would leave a mark on their life!
What private duty nursing did for me was - It allowed me the opportunity to go back to work, to help in providing for the rest of my family. Also, I could run errands with ease, and make it to my other kids activities. And, Some days PDN simply meant - I could get a shower, or get fresh air and play with my dogs just for my mental well-being. All of these things could be done without the worry, and knowing my son is being cared for. A couple of these nurses became so close- one I still consider Tanner’s grandmother.
“Faith and friends” came into our lives during an incredibly vulnerable time. A company we were formerly with closed it doors without notice, the day my son Tanner was having major surgery. We were forced to find someone quickly, who could resume care when we came home. As soon as I spoke to and met the owner, Kate- I knew this company was the right fit. I could trust that their nurses would be present to care for and love my son, Tann. And, I also knew their nurses would be held to a high standard. The owner Kate, along with others in management positions not only are compassionate, they are also reliable. There were even times they would make a visit if the integrity of a nurse was questioned at all. Whether Tann was coasting at home, or was in the hospital, Kate and several others would Show Up to offer encouragement, love, and support in whatever way we needed.
Even after my Angel Tanner has passed away- I still consider them and several of Tann’s nurses family. They continue to reach out offering support, and love for my family and I. And, I will forever be Grateful for having “Faith and Friends” in our lives!
- tanner's mother, carrie wilson
"Faith and Friends are more than a business, they are family. And, to my son Tanner and I, his mother, they were actually much more."