
Melissa Graziano
I graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. My professional experience as a nurse and my personal experience after a life altering injury taught me to channel my own grief and loss into resilience and strength. I have experienced navigating our complex health care system from both sides.
As I have wi
Melissa Graziano
I graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. My professional experience as a nurse and my personal experience after a life altering injury taught me to channel my own grief and loss into resilience and strength. I have experienced navigating our complex health care system from both sides.
As I have witnessed and supported patients, family members, and friends, I became more aware of the overwhelming demands placed on not only the sick person but their loved ones as well. As our loved ones age and decline we want to be present for them as they have been for us.
A lifelong friend and I became involved in offering support to a friend that had ALS. That is when we realized we had found our calling. It is an honor to be present and offer comfort to those entering the final phase of life, as well as their loved ones.
I am a nurse, end-of-life doula, hospice volunteer, medical advocate, and educator. I am a chronic pain warrior and practice meditation and yoga. I am a Mom to two beautiful daughters and two Golden Retrievers. I love to travel, read, nature walks with my Golden boys, and time at the beach.
Michelle Lambert
My nursing career began over thirty years ago after I graduated from the state of Connecticut Vocational program in 1992. I learned the art of nursing in my early years providing care for the geriatric population and their loved ones. Those formative years taught me a lot, helped polish my nursing skills, and provided a solid foundation for my next venture. I then began a twenty year career working for the state of Connecticut Department of Corrections as a nurse and case manager. This interdisciplinary role further developed my proficiency as an advocate and educator.
I have now retired from the department of corrections and have returned to my roots working in an assisted care facility. A recent experience caring for a family friend who had ALS raised an awareness as I witnessed his journey. I witnessed the beauty that knowledge, preparation, and love can provide and I am honored to offer that to others.
I am a nurse, an end-of-life doula, an advocate, and an educator. I have a son. I enjoy traveling, sitting on the beach with a book, and spending time with friends.
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