The incarcerated care workers of No One Dies Alone, at Carole Young Medical Facility, changed how one woman thought about dying in prison.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — Illinois could soon require the Department of Corrections to report data on hospice care available for prisoners. Over 1,000 Illinois prisoners are 65 or older and a growing ...
(The Center Square) – Legislation that mandates the Illinois Department of Corrections annually report on hospice and palliative care within its facilities is being criticized for being named after a ...
What do prison, hospice care, and crochet have in common? Everything — if you ask Clay Turner and Billy Ray Worth, two incarcerated men serving life sentences at California Medical Facility (CMF) in ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A new law requires Illinois to report data on hospice care available for prisoners. Supporters say the law will bring dignity, transparency and compassion to people dying ...
During a support group at San Quentin State Prison in 2019, Rev. Susan Shannon invited more than 30 men into a circle. For weeks, the group had been talking about grief and loss. On this day, Shannon ...
A partnership between St Leonard’s Hospice and HMP Millsike is turning unsellable denim clothing into tote bags.
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