In March of 2018, three NHPCO staff members – Katherine
Kemp, Hope Fost, and I - embarked on a trip to Severn, Maryland to meet Albert
Sherard, a 92-year-old Vietnam Veteran and Hospice of the Chesapeake patient.
We interviewed Mr. Sherard, his daughter Winette, and members of the hospice
staff to create a video that would give partners a tool to promote the work
they are doing, help educate the public about We Honor Veterans and more
importantly, recruit new hospice partners to the program. We gathered great
material to work with but came away from this trip with much more. We all felt
honored to spend time with an American hero and witness the beautiful connection
that he and his Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer have made. To see the benefits of
the We Honor Veterans program in person and in action is priceless!
In the video, viewers get a glimpse of how Albert and his
Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer Charles DeBarber spend their time together. The
Veteran to- Veteran volunteer initiative is a required activity once WHV
partners reach Level Three. Hospice of the Chesapeake, a Level Four partner,
has has a robust Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer program.
“Our We Honor Veterans program brings together our Veterans
in the community to our Veteran patients,” said Hospice of the Chesapeake
Director of Volunteer Services Mary Jermann. “And there’s a really powerful
brotherhood and relationship there that is experienced through the multitude of
the relationships that are formed here at Hospice of the Chesapeake.”
Pictured left to right are Veteran-toVeteran volunteer Charles DeBarber, Katherine Kemp, Amanda Bow, Albert Sherard, Winette Sherard, and Hope Fost. |
Albert was an avid gardener but with his declining
condition, he is unable to be as active as he once was. Charles has found a way
to bring the outside in. The video shows the two Veterans at Albert’s kitchen
table preparing plants that will eventually make their way into the ground. The
connection between the two is evident on screen and Albert’s daughter Winette
reinforces the idea. “I think he feels good that it’s a Veteran he can talk
to,” Winette said. “There is something that happens that makes it a
brotherhood, even though they are very different ages.”
Additionally, the video highlights the goals of the WHV
program and explains why it’s vital that hospice organizations become partners.
Hospice of the Chesapeake CEO & President Ben
Marcantonio encourages other hospice programs to join WHV. “We became keenly
aware of how many Veterans are served through our hospice population. Those
people who need hospice care - of those people, 25% in our region are Veterans.
So just that in and of itself was a compelling argument for our commitment to
this aspect of our service.”
WHV partner programs are invited to use the video to educate
their community about their partnership and for promotional opportunities. Watch the video below; it can also be found on the WHV website
and on YouTube.
By Amanda Bow
Director of Communications
NHPCO
Director of Communications
NHPCO
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