Wendy Shipley

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March 6, 2016 Re: Reference Letter – Wendy Shipley To whom it may concern, Our twin boys were born at 24 weeks and spent four months in the hospital. They came home with a plethora of medical issues. They were on oxygen, had ng feeding tubes, and needed 6-8 medications staggered every 4-6 hours (around the clock). Because they needed constant medical monitoring, we had in-home nursing care for roughly 6 months. Wendy Shipley was one of our nurses. She was always prompt, professional and ready to work. Her hands-on, proficient way of working with our boys was impressive. We mostly loved and appreciated her compassion and the gentle way in which she cared for them. She was organized with her medication administration, ng tube placement and vitals recording. She was hands down one of our very favorite nurses! If you have any questions about her time with us, please feel free to contact me. Nicole Rathjen [email protected] 713-851-9887 cell

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March 6, 2016

Re: Reference Letter – Wendy Shipley

To whom it may concern,

Our twin boys were born at 24 weeks and spent four months in the hospital. They came home with a plethora of medical issues. They were on oxygen, had ng feeding tubes, and needed 6-8 medications staggered every 4-6 hours (around the clock). Because they needed constant medical monitoring, we had in-home nursing care for roughly 6 months.

Wendy Shipley was one of our nurses. She was always prompt, professional and ready to work. Her hands-on, proficient way of working with our boys was impressive. We mostly loved and appreciated her compassion and the gentle way in which she cared for them. She was organized with her medication administration, ng tube placement and vitals recording. She was hands down one of our very favorite nurses!

If you have any questions about her time with us, please feel free to contact me.

Nicole [email protected] cell