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    Porta Caeli House

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    So thankful for the Porta Caeli House and Catholic Charities. The help our family received was a Godsend and such a blessing,

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    Fablab Tulsa

    Fablab Tulsa

    (2 reviews)

    Kendall-Whittier

    Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) is a nonprofit in Kendall Whittier that provides access to…read moreadvanced manufacturing and digital fabrication tools, equipment, technology and resources. If you're ever curious about checking this makers space out, they have tours every Saturday at 1pm. It's an amazing facility. The building opened in 2022 and it was made just for them so it's a huge upgrade from their previous location, where they were for 11 years. They now have an open floor plan with high ceilings and lots of natural light along with 20+ machines available. From laser cutters/engravers to water jets and 3D printers, the resources they offer are mind blowing. Fab Lab Tulsa is one of 1500+ MIT-chartered Fab Labs in 90+ countries and the first in the southeastern region of the U.S. (that's right, not even Dallas has one). Aside from the studio on the first floor, they have a metal lab and a wood lab, each with 10+ machines available. Both labs have a minimum age and require PPE to be worn at all times. The second floor has classrooms and a conference room. They have a membership model with lots of options depending on how many hours per month you'd like to have as well as what room. The pricing starts at $39 a month, which sounds like an incredible deal since you get to use machines that are $30-60k. Classes are also available for signup on their website along with education programming for kids. They have a couple of workforce initiatives as well. This is a huge asset in our community!

    Walk in the door at Fablab and possibilities seem endless! They offer monthly memberships and…read moretraining on a variety of the tools they offer. Whether you're a casual weekend DIY-er or a dedicated tinkerer you'll find the tools and expertise that you need to take your project to the next level. Helpful and knowledgeable staff are available to help make your ideas a reality.

    Seasons Hospice - 2023 Seasons Staff

    Seasons Hospice

    (5 reviews)

    Tulsa. Hello, My…read morename is Courtney Burnette, I am the daughter of Tracy Wilson, she was one of your patients at the end of 2024 and January 2025, I just wanted to take a moment to send a email, in hopes that it finds all of the nurses and staff that were there for my mother and I during what seemed a horrible nightmare, Because so much was going on during that time I do not remember anyone's name, my apologies. How ever, I wanted to Thank each of you for what you did, I know it's your job but I also know its more than that, just what little time I had to play nurse/caregiver, I seen there is absolutely no way to do your job and not have heart and connection, no way! It's a hard job mentally and physically and definitely emotionally, you've got to be one extremely strong human being to do what you all do, and still go home to your families and home life and sleep. So Thank You all for being there and helping me with my mother. Im sorry it has taken me 6 months to Thank You all, it's been a rough 6 months, no one or nothing really prepares you for the loss of your mother, I've never really been the type for much emotion but this last few months I've turned into a cry baby and have no idea how to deal with these so called emotions haha. There is one person I do remember her name, and I wanted to make sure I gave her the biggest Thank You, she was the last nurse that came in to help me with my mother, and even after getting my mother turned and in a more comfortably position, gave her medicine, rubbed my mothers head and stood there by my mothers side with me as my mother struggled to breath, and after telling her it was okay to go if she needed to go, she didn't have to stay, she insisted on staying with me, and as I told Ms. Tammy King once more, if she needed to go it was okay she could go, My mother took her last breath. I just want to Thank Tammy so very much from the bottom of my heart Thank You for staying with me and Thank You for helping me afterwards with what to do and who to call to come get my mother as I was completely lost and had no idea. Thank You so much you have no idea what you being there meant to me. Thank You all ALL OF YOU for helping my mother stay as comfortable as she could, thank you for coming in to help me, thank you for showing me, and teaching me what I needed to know. Thank YOU. My mother was not completely there mentally but I know she would have loved you guys. Ok one more time Thank You all for everything you do. P.s. From November 2024 to Jan. 2025 I was taking notes on all my mom's hospital stays and things that went on. good and bad. and before my mom got to sick I had told her I was going to write a book about her and the infection, She told me "Do It. Finish It and Make The Big Bucks" well i'm not real sure about the BIG BUCKS but in March of this year I finish my book and I published it for the world to read. It can be found on Amazon, Kindle an many others. it's called The S Effect by Courtney Burnette. its about my mother and the last three months of her life living with Staphylococcus. Staph= The S Effect... I have not gone back and edit it at all so there are a few mistakes, as i was not able to read it before i published it, it was hard enough writing it and reliving the bad memories so i published it without reading it first... :) Yep. Please go check it out, Purchase it, Read it, and Write a Review and leave some Stars. Please!!!!

    Seasons Hospice has now been serving the community for 25 years, they are family owned, faith…read morebased, non-profit agencies who have a mission in providing exceptional end of life care. The staff are compassionate and empathetic who truly love providing care and comforting families. You can find more family testimonies on Google.

    Porta Caeli House - hospice - Updated May 2026

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