Sandra Clarke

Sandra Clarke

In 1986, a nurse named Sandra Clarke could not stay with a patient who asked her to stay due to her busy schedule. When she returned, the patient had died alone. In 2001, she played a key role in starting a program called ‘No One Dies Alone’, in which volunteers sit with terminal patients who have no one else.

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