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Jillian and Michael “The way this was looking a year and a half ago, the outcome could have been so much different.”
Donna and Cliff “Cliff and I would always say that God sent you all to us and that we were blessed. Thank you for the extra time I had with him.”
Jeneane, Her Mom, and Husband “I don’t think if they had gone to any other hospital they would be alive today.”
Jillian and Michael “The way this was looking a year and a half ago, the outcome could have been so much different.”