“Now it’s my turn to give back.”

 

Dr. Cheryl Reynolds volunteers at Tidewell Hospice because she understands the gravity of losing a loved one better than most. Cheryl is a retired ER doctor, and death has always been part of her job.

“I have always been supportive of hospice, because I felt there was a better way to die than in the hospital. If it had to be in the hospital, I wanted it to be a peaceful death, if possible. I tried very hard to do that, and to comfort the grieving families.”

Cheryl was born and raised in Bradenton, and she has a strong sense of community. “The area is special to me because I am a native, and it’s my roots.” Her first contact with Tidewell came when her grandmother entered hospice. She’s been a mainstay at Tidewell ever since.

“I stay motivated to give because I have been to blessed in life and I cannot ever forget that when I didn’t have anything, people gave and helped me out. Now it is my turn to give back.”

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