June 2020
Ashley
Hebert
,
BSN, RN, CCRN
Medical ICU
Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center
Houston
,
TX
United States
Ashley was a straight shooter while being compassionate. My brother W passed from COVID-19 yesterday and there is no way I could have gotten through it without Ashely's grace and professionalism. She allowed my brother to have a peaceful and dignified passing.
When we knew the end was likely, she arranged for my family to say our goodbyes via Zoom. I drove from Dallas to Houston with the knowledge my brother would die at some point soon. I thought maybe if I could make it to the hospital grounds, he could feel my spirit and go on. I was prepared for not being able to see him again because of COVID-19 restrictions.
When Ashley heard I was headed to the hospital complex she said she would make a few calls to see if I could at least be near him. I knew I wouldn't be able to hold his hand. Ashley got me as close as safely possible. I was able to watch from the glass door outside the air pressured room as W took his last breaths. She held his hand as he died, and I can't thank her enough for that gift. On top of that, Ashley gave me the reading of Walter's last measurable heartbeat.
I truly appreciate what your staff does on a regular basis during this pandemic. My brother's last text was highly complimentary of his treatment. I didn't think that would be his last communication with me, but it says so much about your staff. I can't imagine the courage it takes to do what you and others like you are doing in these times.
I will never be able to unsee that ICU ward. I wish more Americans can see what happens every day there and everything doctors and nurses do in an attempt to get people through this pandemic.
I will never forget Ashley and what she did for W, me, and my family. God bless you all.
When we knew the end was likely, she arranged for my family to say our goodbyes via Zoom. I drove from Dallas to Houston with the knowledge my brother would die at some point soon. I thought maybe if I could make it to the hospital grounds, he could feel my spirit and go on. I was prepared for not being able to see him again because of COVID-19 restrictions.
When Ashley heard I was headed to the hospital complex she said she would make a few calls to see if I could at least be near him. I knew I wouldn't be able to hold his hand. Ashley got me as close as safely possible. I was able to watch from the glass door outside the air pressured room as W took his last breaths. She held his hand as he died, and I can't thank her enough for that gift. On top of that, Ashley gave me the reading of Walter's last measurable heartbeat.
I truly appreciate what your staff does on a regular basis during this pandemic. My brother's last text was highly complimentary of his treatment. I didn't think that would be his last communication with me, but it says so much about your staff. I can't imagine the courage it takes to do what you and others like you are doing in these times.
I will never be able to unsee that ICU ward. I wish more Americans can see what happens every day there and everything doctors and nurses do in an attempt to get people through this pandemic.
I will never forget Ashley and what she did for W, me, and my family. God bless you all.