What's Happening?
The South Coast Nurse Honor Guard has been recognized by Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey with a proclamation and citation during National Nurses Week. The honor acknowledges the group's efforts in paying tribute to nurses at the end of their lives.
Founded by Darlene Tetreault, the organization conducts ceremonial tributes to honor the contributions of nurses. The recognition highlights the vital role nurses play in healthcare and the community, as well as the importance of honoring their service and dedication.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of the South Coast Nurse Honor Guard underscores the critical contributions of nurses to healthcare and society. Nurses are often on the front lines of patient care, providing essential services and support. The honor guard's mission to celebrate nurses' lives and contributions brings attention to the need for respect and recognition of healthcare professionals. This acknowledgment by the governor's office also raises awareness of the emotional and cultural significance of honoring those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. It highlights the broader societal value placed on healthcare workers, especially in light of recent global health challenges.












