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Thereā€™s something beautiful about music that speaks to us on a primal level far below our everyday consciousness. We associate with it, it makes us laugh, it makes us cry, it makes us brave, it makes us reflective.

Put plainly, thereā€™s very little a good piece of music canā€™t do when it comes to improving a situation. A well selected melody can be the perfect antidote for stress or angst, a soft refrain the ideal tool to put a troubled mind at ease.

Just ask Lindon Beckford, a patient transporter at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Heā€™s been singing since he was a boy, and for him the location isnā€™t important, only that he can bring a bit of comfort to the world, and to himself, with his voice.

Beckfordā€™s been serenading for as long as he can remember, but even he couldnā€™t have expected the reaction heā€™d get when he sang for the patients he was transporting.

ā€œI was always singing at work. I was always singing as a child growing up, so it was just a natural thing. It was more for a comforting thingā€¦ā€ said Beckford.

ā€œā€¦ So I did that just to comfort myself, but all of a sudden I get to realize people was listening to me.ā€

Having realized that his singing was helping, Beckford began to incorporate it into his routine. Heā€™s been working at the same hospital for over 30 years, so heā€™s had the chance to perfect all manner of techniques to ease the woes of anxious patients.

He explained: ā€œDepending on the conversation that I hearā€¦ is the patient in pain? What song can I sing to relieve them.

ā€œAt the end when I get them to their procedure or back to their room they will tell me, ā€˜you know, you make this trip from here to there so much easier because of your singingā€™.ā€

For Beckford, itā€™s simply an expression of something he knows and loves. For his patients, however, it can make a world of difference.

ā€œI remember the first time a patient journeyed with me, I was taking her to the cath lab, and she started doing harmonies for what I was singing, Iā€™m like ā€˜ohā€™, it was so amazing, Iā€™m like ā€˜wowā€™, and ever since then that happened a few times,ā€ Beckford said.

Itā€™s obvious for all to see that Beckford cares a great deal for the people he is transporting. At a time when they may be confused or worried, unsure and sometimes scared, his voice is a soothing companion that lets them know things are going to be OK. There are few things as priceless as that.


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