A Near-Death Experience From This Week Working as a Hospice

A Near-Death Experience From This Week Working as a Hospice



About Nurse Hadley:

Hadley Vlahos resides outside of New Orleans with her husband and three children. With eight years of experience as a registered nurse, including six years devoted to hospice care, she has gained profound insights into the field of healthcare. Online, she is affectionately known as “Nurse Hadley,” where she shares heartfelt stories from her experiences as a hospice nurse.

Beyond her nursing career, Hadley has achieved literary success as the author of the instant New York Times bestseller, “The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life’s Final Moments” published by Ballantine/PRH.

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Driven by her passion to make a difference, Hadley is currently working on establishing a nonprofit respite hospice house:

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48 thoughts on “A Near-Death Experience From This Week Working as a Hospice

  1. Oh, I can't wait to go be with Jesus, my Savior and Lord forever. "I Can Only Imagine" how wonderful that will be. It took me a moment, but I realized just now that that is the song that was playing in the background for this video.

    Maranatha!

    "Heaven" – Randy Alcorn
    "Unpopular the Movie" – 28:55

  2. That song brought back a memory that I must have repressed or something.

    I’m currently an atheist, but when my childhood dog died, I was a Christian, so I played that song for her while she was dying.

    She was my first ever friend and I used to consider her my guardian angel…

    I’m actually tearing up now…

  3. The hospice my granddad stayed at had a red metal roof, and being 9 years old I always called it the "Red Roof Inn". He thought it was the funniest thing, and 20 years on we still call it by that name.

  4. …. eye hath not seen nor ear hear the things neither have entered into the heart of man , the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him . 1 Corin 2:9

  5. As soon as she said the most beautiful thing ever and she couldn’t wait I immediately thought of the peace and comfort she will feel and heaven being in the presence of our lord for ever🥹

  6. It truly truly is! There are no words to express how beautiful it is there the amount of love that you feel while you’re there it’s insane. It’s so powerful that the human mind can’t even comprehend it in a way. I know this from experience. There’s colors that radiate there that are 1000 times more beautiful than ours.

  7. I love this song so much. The lyrics say "Surrounded by Your glory
    What will my heart feel?
    Will I dance for You, Jesus?"
    Or in awe of You, be still?
    Will I stand in Your presence?
    Or to my knees, will I fall?
    Will I sing hallelujah?
    Will I be able to speak at all?
    I can only imagine
    I can only imagine"

    It seems the woman in this video has discovered this beautiful truth 😍 🙌🏽

    John 3:16 Jesus loves you. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.

  8. I just ordered ur book on amazon, its suppose to b here tomor. I absolutely cant wait to read it ànd then pass it on to family members and friends. God Bless you Hadley for ŵhàt you do and for writing this book.

  9. My experience of it being wonderful on the other side happened about 15 years ago. The warmth and beauty, the colors were so rich, really fabulous, but my sense of smell was not restored. Makes me really suspect that NDE is caused by coming out of a very deep dream.
    That said, I’m not particularly afraid of death any more. Dying still looks like the pits.

  10. Its called DMT and she had a dmt trip due to the release of dmt into her brain, dont be ridiculous people, its not heaven she went to probably because heaven isnt real lol 😂

  11. I just had to say goodbye to my beautiful baby girl Bracken. She was professionally helped along at the end, and I stayed with her the whole way. My heart is broken and I just want to believe she's in bliss right now and one day I can hold her again xxxx

  12. Hi there I'm an HCA caregiver, I want you to know that your videos are really inspiring. You're such a pretty lady and have a beautiful smile but most importantly it's the kindness in your heart that shines through all of your work.

  13. I’ve felt like this since I was born but I could never talk about it bc no one gets it. … not even until now really. & I guess it better that way, for society & I don’t want to be locked up for knowing better … it tiring 😅

  14. Death, as depicted in this video, is a natural process. I wish folks would learn to accept this. You live, you die. It's normal to have emotions about dying. To worry about loved ones or grieve things left undone. But fearing the eventuality of death – dwelling on it too long – is in my opinion, a waste of your life. I'm grateful for this video because it opens the topic for discussion.

  15. I don't even know if you'll see this but if you do pls tell me this. How do you deal with the fact that we're going to die someday I keep thinking about it and I'm scared of what it's going to be like. It's probably happening because to me life is going way to fast for me and I'm just not ready (thx if you do respond)

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