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Lasting Memories program will let you send messages to loved ones after you’ve passed away BY CARLA SLAVEY COMMONWEALTH JOURNAL CARLA SLAVEY I CJ Hospice of Lake Cumber- land’s Sherry Sabine, left, and Euretha Godby, right, say Hospice will offer the free Lasting Memories program for anyone in the community -- not just hos- pice patients. Hospice of Lake Cum- berland is starting up a program where anyone in the community – not just those who are a part of hospice, but anyone and everyone – can doc- ument their thoughts and emotions, and trust they will be delivered to their loved ones after they have passed away. The Lasting Memories program is set to begin soon. It is a free program that will be accessed through the Hospice of Lake Cumberland website: www.HospiceLC.org. Meet Cumberland Nursing and Rehab’s Wound Care Super Stars! We are privileged to have Joseph Reed, APRN and Becky Williamson, RN working together to develop a comprehensive care plan for optimal wound healing and management. Our team uses the latest wound care healing techniques and are trained in the use of modalities such as wound vacs and diathermy to enhance the healing process! Please call Cumberland Nursing and Rehab today to learn more about our Wound Care Program. Our team strives to make your loved one smile every day! 14 • I n T ouch with S outhern K entucky  J anuary 2020