Pediatric Hospice for the poor in Indonesia
Netty reunited with her brother
Netty was able to reunite with her brother after being apart for 9 months (since her journey to the city for cancer treatment). A donor of Rachel House paid for her brother's air-ticket to be with her.
Singing & Drawing through her last days
"Bayu" had retinoblastoma. She was admitted to Rachel House when her treatment was no longer working. Bayu spent her last days drawing and singing while her symptoms and wounds were being managed by the nurses who adored her.
A friend on her last journey
"Sylvia" was a teenager who taught us true courage and generosity. She declined treatments as she no longer wanted to be a burden to her family. On her last journey, Rachel House found a young volunteer who spent many hours drawing and writing with her - Sylvia's hobby.
Nurse Rina entering patient's home
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'
Rina brings a little sunshine & hope
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'
Nurse Rina at work
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'
Impeccable assessment - core of palliative care
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'
Comprehensive medical report to document visits
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'
Education & support to caregiver - optimum care
Photo from Progress Report 'Story Untold'