‘No one’s going to die alone’
“No one’s going to die alone,” D’Arcy Deveaux (right), Regional One Health staff chaplain and spiritual care liaison, recalled saying to his team of a dozen staff chaplains, which includes Fred Montgomery (left). (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Memphis hospitals relaxed strict visitation policies, allowing outside ministers to visit patients alongside family. But an uptick in COVID numbers could cause those policies to tighten again.
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