05/30/2026
We at Providence Place are humbled to care for residents and families for their whole journey including their last one. Here is a note from the Kelly family. ❤️.
A Family’s Thank You: How Providence Place Turned Grief Into Grace
When our father, Valford Albert Kelly, entered Providence Place for the final chapter of his life, we expected professional care.
What we did not expect was to witness one of the most beautiful examples of humanity we have ever experienced.
Over the last six days of his life, our father was surrounded by a community of people who treated him not as a patient, but as a person whose life mattered.
The CNAs, nurses, social worker, receptionist, chaplain, and end-of-life doulas became an extension of our family. They celebrated his life, honored his dignity, comforted his daughters, and ensured that he never faced a single moment alone.
As we sat at his bedside watching a man we loved prepare for his final journey, these caregivers quietly carried burdens that were not their own. They adjusted pillows, held hands, wiped tears, shared prayers, offered encouragement, and reminded us that compassion is still alive in this world.
Then something extraordinary happened.
After learning that our family would not be hosting a traditional memorial service, the Providence Place team created one of their own.
They organized a butterfly remembrance service in Dad’s honor.
For twenty precious minutes, residents, staff, and loved ones gathered together to celebrate a life well lived. As butterflies drifted into the sky, we stood there missing the man whose voice had guided us, whose hands had protected us, and whose love had shaped our lives. In the middle of unimaginable heartbreak, they gave us a gift we never expected: a chance to honor him, to cry together, and to feel that his life had touched far more hearts than we ever knew. It became a memory we will carry for the rest of our lives.
The following evening, after Dad’s passing, they invited our family back for a candlelight remembrance service, surrounding grieving families with support, understanding, and hope.
As the candles flickered in the darkness, we felt the weight of our loss in a new way. Our father was gone. The chair beside us would be empty. The phone calls, the stories, the laughter, and the steady presence we had known our entire lives had become cherished memories. Yet in that room, surrounded by people who cared, we felt less alone.
These moments were not required.
They were not part of a job description.
They were acts of love.
Too often, stories about healthcare focus on systems, staffing shortages, and challenges. Those stories matter. But so do stories like this one—stories about people who choose kindness when no one is watching.
Our father immigrated from Nassau, Bahamas, and lived a life marked by resilience, faith, and generosity. One of his final wishes was that all of his belongings be donated to those in need. He believed that even in leaving this world, he could help lift someone else.
Even in his final days, he worried more about others than himself. That was who he was. A father who gave. A man who served. A soul who loved deeply.
It feels fitting that his final days were spent among people who live that same spirit of giving every day.
As daughters, we wanted to publicly recognize Providence Place and encourage our community to support the caregivers who serve our elderly loved ones with such compassion.
If you are searching for a place where your loved one will be treated with dignity, respect, kindness, and genuine human connection, we wholeheartedly recommend Providence Place.
Our family arrived there carrying fear, uncertainty, and grief.
We left with something else.
We left with gratitude.
Because when our father’s earthly journey came to an end, Providence Place did more than care for him. They cared for us. They held space for our sorrow. They honored a life that meant the world to three daughters. And in our darkest hours, they reminded us that love does not end when a heartbeat stops.
And we will never forget the people who walked beside us during one of the most difficult and sacred moments of our lives.
With heartfelt appreciation,
Treva Kelly�Charisse Kelly�Charinda Kelly Harris
Daughters of Valford Albert Kelly�June 15, 1934 – May 26, 2026