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I don't suppose we have any objection to such. Of course we would not want anyone to comfort us with birthdays, Christmas celebrations, patriotic events, or other such events as part of the hospice program. (We certainly would not want any blood transfusion equipment being there; but I don't suppose it would be anyway.)

Jehovah's Witnesess provide a pretty good program of comfort / assistance / etc of their own; but I see no objection to such help, nor any objection to us being part of providing such assistance for others (again as long as we don't have to compromise our feelings about holidays, etc. as part of the hospice program.)(Myself not being too familiar with what all is involved in hospice, I'm just trying to cover all the bases of things that might be involved, which we would take into consideration.)

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